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# Brahma's Creation

Enthused by the narrations, Vidura wanted to know how Brahma went on to create the various species of life.&#x20;

Maitreya explained how Brahma engaged in one hundred celestial years of penance and then contemplated how to proceed with creation. He entered the whorl of the lotus, divided it into upper, middle and lower planetary systems, and later into fourteen divisions, making it suitable for the inhabitance of the living entities. Further, Maitreya explained the six types of primary creations (material ingredients, sense objects etc.), the four types of secondary creation (various bodies and species of life), and universal annihilation, which occurs at set intervals in the cosmic cycle.


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