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Brahma, the Hindus' God of creation, is seen as an only four-headed god, thus looking out into the the world divinely at the same time, only in four directions, whenever enacting his creations;
with his originally fifth - inward-looking -head seen as beheaded by Lord Shiva
for his offense of ogling Lord Shiva's Wife - the latter's espoused Divine Female cosmic Body of Energies in the universe - at the time of their being united in Divine liaison, with an illicit sexual desire for himself.
Versus Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva is seen as the ultimate Bookkeeper and Supervisor of all acts in the universe.
He is there to dissolve all the balances of the cosmic powers in Brahma's new creations.
Thus, there will always be, in creation, this suspense we have come to witness in our own world.
And though the world at times seems to us an imperfect stage, it is and always will remain - India's great ancient seers of old were among the first to realise this - a most wondrous Divine play of choice.
Erhard Hans Josef Lang
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