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# Breaking Down the Complex Ending of Indian Thriller _Mandala Murders_

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Ally is built for everyday banking, spending, and saving. Its Spending Account is a checking account that includes early direct deposit (paychecks up to 2 days early), access to 75,000+ fee-free ATMs nationwide, the ability to add cash for free at participating locations nationwide, and no overdraft fees. Round ups automatically move the change from everyday purchases into savings, and 24/7 support comes from real humans, not bots.

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Ally is the bank built for life today, a digital-first, people-first bank. Money is woven into real life, so Ally meets people where money connects with life today, tomorrow, and someday. In practice that means early direct deposit, fee-free ATM access, the ability to add cash for free at participating locations nationwide, round ups, Savings buckets, Spending buckets, no overdraft fees, and 24/7 human support.

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[Isabella Wandermurem](https://time.com/author/isabella-wandermurem/)


## Isabella Wandermurem


Jul 25, 2025 8:04 PM UTC

![Mandala Murders](https://static.time.com/v3/assets/bltea6093859af6183b/blt900c7d41943ac130/6998c8a3e1ba0081a698dc69/MandalaMurders_Netflix_Q3A3843_23590.jpg?branch=production&width=3840&quality=75&auto=webp&crop=3:2)

Mandala Murders

Mandala MurdersCourtesy of Netflix

by 

[Isabella Wandermurem](https://time.com/author/isabella-wandermurem/)


## Isabella Wandermurem


Jul 25, 2025 8:04 PM UTC

_Mandala Murders_, a gripping Indian [crime thriller series](https://time.com/7270326/revelations-netflix-korean-thriller/) on Netflix, follows detective Rea Thomas as she investigates a series of ritualistic murders in the fictional remote town of Charandaspur. Over eight episodes, the show unravels a chilling mystery involving a secret cult called the Aayastis, who are attempting to create a god-like being named Yast by assembling human body parts according to an ancient ritual. The series blends crime investigation, supernatural lore, and political intrigue, revealing how deep-rooted beliefs and family legacies can drive people to horrific acts.

Throughout the season, viewers are drawn into a complex web of betrayal, faith, and moral ambiguity. The story contrasts the personal journeys of Rea and Ananya Bhardwaj, two women connected by their grandmothers’ opposing roles in the cult’s dark history. The finale ties together these threads, offering answers but leaving enough open to hint that the saga is far from over.

## **What is Yast and why does the cult want to create it?**

At the heart of _Mandala Murders_ is the myth of Yast, a man-made god envisioned by the Aayastis cult. Yast is a being constructed by piecing together what they see as the ideal human body parts from various victims, inspired by the concept of the Vitruvian Man and [ancient Indian spirituality](https://time.com/6963482/monkey-man-political-critique/). The cult believes that through this unnatural creation, they can usher in a new divine era—one in which Yast will reign supreme, transforming the world and cleansing it of those deemed unworthy.

This god is not just a spiritual ideal but a symbol of ultimate power and control. The cult’s ambition to resurrect Yast reflects a dangerous blend of fanaticism and pseudo-science, where ancient rituals meet modern technology. However, the price of this resurrection is horrifying: the ritual requires numerous human sacrifices, with each victim selected for specific body parts that will complete the divine vessel. This blend of science, mysticism, and brutality drives the narrative and raises questions about the cost of blind devotion.

## **The ritualistic murders and the mandala pattern**

The murders committed by the Aayastis are not random but carefully orchestrated rituals. Each victim is chosen for a particular body part—such as a limb, face, or other distinctive attribute—that fits into the cult’s grand design of Yast’s body. The killings follow the geometry of a mandala, an intricate spiritual symbol representing cosmic order and balance. This pattern connects the crime scenes and serves as a symbolic map for the cult’s progress toward creating Yast.


This methodical approach to murder highlights the cult’s cold precision and the extent of their fanaticism. The mandala pattern is a dark twist on spiritual symbolism. While mandalas are typically associated with harmony and enlightenment, here they become the blueprint for ritual slaughter. The series uses this contrast to underscore the warped ideology behind the Ayastis’ mission, showing how religious symbolism can be twisted to justify horror.

![Mandala Murders. Shriya Pilgaonkar as Rukmini in Mandala Murders. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025](https://static.time.com/v3/assets/bltea6093859af6183b/bltcfa7ba8a903c2476/6998c8a3f1b082b1a36f18f9/MandalaMurders_Netflix_IMG_3213_41003.jpg?branch=production&width=3840&quality=75&auto=webp)

Shriya Pilgaonkar as Rukmini in Mandala Murders Courtesy of Netflix

## **Ananya and the legacy of Rukmini Devi**

Ananya Bhardwaj, a prominent political figure in Charandaspur, is revealed as a key antagonist who is determined to continue the cult’s work. She is the granddaughter of Rukmini Devi, the original founder of the Ayasthis’ project in the 1950s. Rukmini’s vision combined radical science and ancient spiritual beliefs to begin the dangerous experiment of bringing Yast to life. Ananya, driven by loyalty to her grandmother’s legacy and her own political ambitions, reboots this project with ruthless determination.


Ananya’s actions show a chilling disregard for human life. She orchestrates murders, manipulates people around her, and shows no remorse for the carnage left in her wake. Her personal flaws and toxic relationships further complicate her character—she is politically powerful but deeply flawed, willing to betray family and friends to complete the Yast project. 

## **Rea Thomas and the legacy of Nandini**

Opposing Ananya is Rea Thomas, a dedicated and morally grounded detective from the Crime Investigation Bureau. Unbeknownst to her at first, Rea is linked to the cult’s past through her grandmother Nandini, who was once part of the original Aayastis but ultimately rejected their cause. Nandini’s turning point came when she realized the catastrophic consequences of bringing Yast into the world and sabotaged the original plan by destroying a critical part of the ritual.

Rea’s journey is one of discovery and redemption. As she uncovers her grandmother’s story and the cult’s history, she becomes determined to stop Ananya and the Aayastis from completing their apocalyptic mission. Her struggle represents the theme of legacy as a choice—while Ananya embraces the cult’s darkness, Rea fights to bring justice and protect her community, even at great personal cost.


## **Vikram’s role as the final sacrifice**

Vikram Singh, a local police officer and Rea’s close ally, becomes the cult’s ultimate target. His body is believed to be the last piece necessary to complete Yast’s perfect human form. The cult’s plan culminates in harvesting Vikram’s blood and body parts, tying him directly to the mythological ritual and making his survival crucial to stopping the catastrophe.

Vikram’s involvement raises the stakes emotionally and narratively, especially when it’s revealed that he also has a mysterious connection to the cult, through his mother Vasudha’s role in past events. The threat to Vikram personalizes the fight between Rea and Ananya, turning it into a race to save not only a life but the future of Charandaspur and possibly the world.

![Mandala Murders. \(L to R\) Piloo Vidyarthi as Kalindi, Vaani Kapoor as Rea Thomas, Raghubir Yadav as Kaivalya in Mandala Murders. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025](https://static.time.com/v3/assets/bltea6093859af6183b/blt4b37884d41186b09/6998c8a21500fb1673aa67b1/MandalaMurders_Netflix_Q3A1027_11703.jpg?branch=production&width=3840&quality=75&auto=webp)

Piloo Vidyarthi as Kalindi, Vaani Kapoor as Rea Thomas, Raghubir Yadav as Kaivalya in Mandala Murders Courtesy of Netflix


## **The failed resurrection and the fall of Ananya**

The final episode builds to a tense confrontation deep within the underground chambers where the cult prepares to complete Yast’s resurrection. Ananya and her followers are ready to perform the final ritual, with Yast’s grotesque, incomplete form suspended in a tank. As the blood sacrifice of Vikram is about to be carried out, Rea arrives to stop the ceremony.

Rea’s intervention is violent and decisive. She stabs Ananya just as the latter attempts to kill Vikram. This moment disrupts the ritual, preventing Yast’s full resurrection. The scene is both a climax and a turning point, symbolizing the struggle between the destructive legacy of the past and the hope for justice. However, despite the victory, the lingering presence of the cult members suggests that the threat is far from over.

## **What the ending implies for the future**

Though the immediate danger is halted, the series ends on a note of uncertainty. The final scenes hint that some cult members remain free, and the ideology behind Yast has not been fully eradicated. The shadow of the Ayastis still looms over Charandaspur, leaving the door open for future conflicts.


This ambiguous ending invites viewers to reflect on the cyclical nature of fanaticism and the challenges of uprooting deeply entrenched beliefs. The unresolved threads suggest that the story could continue in a second season, exploring how the battle between darkness and justice evolves in a world where faith and power collide.

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