The nāsadīya sūkta is a hymn from the Rigveda that discusses cosmogony (the origin of the universe). It questions who created the gods, and who created the creator. It wonders where the universe came from, if it was created or if it has always existed. It acknowledges that only the creator, if one exists, would truly know the answers to these fundamental questions about the origin and nature of existence.
The nāsadīya sūkta is a hymn from the Rigveda that discusses cosmogony (the origin of the universe). It questions who created the gods, and who created the creator. It wonders where the universe came from, if it was created or if it has always existed. It acknowledges that only the creator, if one exists, would truly know the answers to these fundamental questions about the origin and nature of existence.
The nāsadīya sūkta is a hymn from the Rigveda that discusses cosmogony (the origin of the universe). It questions who created the gods, and who created the creator. It wonders where the universe came from, if it was created or if it has always existed. It acknowledges that only the creator, if one exists, would truly know the answers to these fundamental questions about the origin and nature of existence.
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