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This summarizes the famous nāsadīya sūkta from the Rigveda which contemplates the origins of the universe. It describes how in the beginning there was neither existence nor non-existence, there was no air or heavens, and everything was in an unilluminated state. Desire arose and the primal seed was born from mind, stretching across the void. The gods themselves came later than creation, so who truly knows where it all came from? Even the one who surveys from highest heaven may or may not know.
This summarizes the famous nāsadīya sūkta from the Rigveda which contemplates the origins of the universe. It describes how in the beginning there was neither existence nor non-existence, there was no air or heavens, and everything was in an unilluminated state. Desire arose and the primal seed was born from mind, stretching across the void. The gods themselves came later than creation, so who truly knows where it all came from? Even the one who surveys from highest heaven may or may not know.
This summarizes the famous nāsadīya sūkta from the Rigveda which contemplates the origins of the universe. It describes how in the beginning there was neither existence nor non-existence, there was no air or heavens, and everything was in an unilluminated state. Desire arose and the primal seed was born from mind, stretching across the void. The gods themselves came later than creation, so who truly knows where it all came from? Even the one who surveys from highest heaven may or may not know.