By Pt. Nilesh Sharma
The divine story of Brahma emerging from Vishnu’s navel and the start of creation

In Indian spirituality and Puranic literature, Brahma is known as the creator of the universe. The Vishnu Purana describes the origin of Brahma as emerging from a divine lotus that rose from the navel of Lord Vishnu. In this perspective, Vishnu is considered the supreme foundation while Brahma is the executor of creation. This narrative not only explains the beginning of creation but also illuminates the spiritual and philosophical dimensions of the cosmos.
Brahma Dev: Presiding Deity of Rohini Nakshatra and the Lord of Creation
At the beginning of creation, the universe existed as a dark and endless ocean. In that infinite water, Lord Vishnu rested in yogic sleep. From his navel emerged a divine lotus, and from that lotus Brahma manifested. This lotus symbolizes consciousness, life and creative power. Using this divine energy, Brahma began the process of creation which included gods, humans, living beings and elements of nature.
Here Vishnu is presented as the ultimate foundation, preserver and protector of the universe. The lotus rising from his navel indicates that Brahma’s birth emerged from divine consciousness and the expansion of creation is possible only through that energy.
The origin of Brahma described in the Vishnu Purana reveals that the foundation of creation is divine consciousness. Brahma’s manifestation from the lotus growing from Vishnu’s navel symbolizes that all forms of creation arise from the same divine source. The story helps in understanding the deep relationship between creation, consciousness and universal energy.
1. Why does the lotus emerge from Vishnu’s navel?
Because the lotus symbolizes pure creative energy and divine consciousness.
2. Why is Brahma born from the lotus?
The lotus represents purity and the beginning of creation, making it the symbolic birthplace of Brahma.
3. What role does Vishnu play in this narrative?
Vishnu is the supreme foundation, preserver and source of divine creative energy.
4. Why is Brahma regarded as the creator?
Because he constructs the universe, beings and all systems of creation.
5. Is this story symbolic?
Yes, it conveys spiritual, symbolic and philosophical messages about the mysteries of creation.
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