After the great dissolution called Mahapralaya, the creation began again. At first, it was all primordial water. This was the state of Ekarnava (single ocean). From that, the cosmic egg emerged comprising the pancha bhutas. Over time, the influence of fire increased within it. The egg became golden and was named Hiranyagarbha (Brahma). This extremely subtle egg started rotating. Then, Brahma, through the power of meditation and the help of wind, separated the lower part of this egg (himself). That became the earth.
The union of the earth and Soma led to the creation of the first seeds. Vegetation began to grow, turning much of the earth green. Rivers also started forming on the earth, and forests began to grow. Rivers carved new paths through mountains, shaping the land further.
Vasudeva represents the supreme aspect of Vishnu, associated with Krishna, symbolizing the all-pervading essence and highest reality in Vaishnavism.
The common man is obsessed with physical pleasures. If the same obsession is directed towards God, then it is called bhakti.
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