A Hindu Creation Story There are several creation stories
in Hinduism. Hinduism believes there are times when the universe
takes form and times when it dissolves back into nothing. The
in-between times are known as the days and nights of Brahma, who
is the Hindu god of creation.
Before time began there was no heaven, no earth and no space
between. A vast dark ocean washed upon the shores of nothingness
and licked the edges of night. A giant cobra floated on the
waters. Asleep within its endless coils lay the Lord Vishnu. He
was watched over by the mighty serpent. Everything was so
peaceful and silent that Vishnu slept undisturbed by dreams or
motion.
From the depths a humming sound began to tremble, Om. It grew and spread, filling the emptiness and throbbing with energy. The night had ended. Vishnu awoke. As the dawn began to break, from Vishnu's navel grew a magnificent lotus flower. In the middle of the blossom sat Vishnu's servant, Brahma. He awaited the Lord's command. Vishnu spoke to his servant: 'It is time to begin.' Brahma
bowed. Vishnu commanded: 'Create the world.'
A wind swept up the waters. Vishnu and the serpent vanished.
Brahma remained in the lotus flower, floating and tossing on the
sea. He lifted up his arms and calmed the wind and the ocean.
Then Brahma split the lotus flower into three. He stretched one
part into the heavens. He made another part into the earth. With
the third part of the flower he created the skies. The earth was bare. Brahma set to work. He created grass,
flowers, trees and plants of all kinds. To these he gave feeling.
Next he created the animals and the insects to live on the land.
He made birds to fly in the air and many fish to swim in the sea.
To all these creatures, he gave the senses of touch and smell. He
gave them power to see, hear and move. The world was soon bristling with life and the air was filled
with the sounds of Brahma's creation.
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