Who Is Lord Vishnu? Who Created Him?

Who Is Lord Vishnu? Who Created Him?

Imagine an element that exists inside and outside you every moment, which you have not seen but must have felt, a god who can save this world when he wants to be born and can destroy it again when he wants to. The name of that element is Lord Vishnu, but do you really know who Lord Vishnu is? Those who have seen this world believe that Brahma created the universe. But have you ever wondered where Brahma himself came from? The scriptures say that Brahma was born from the lotus that emerged from Vishnu's navel. That is, the creation of Brahma and Vishnu. But if Vishnu existed before creation, then how did he himself come into existence? In this video, you will know how Vishnu was born, created this universe, and what Vishnu's role is in this universe.

You will get answers to many questions that very few people know. For this, you have to be taken to a time where time does not exist, a place that has no name, no quantity, a dimension that is above all dimensions. Where no one can see to go, beyond every truth, at the beginning of this universe, there was Shiva; there will be at the end too. There were no stars in the sky, no sun, no moon, and no time. There was no direction, there was only emptiness all around, and in that emptiness, there was only Shiva. There is no body, no form. On the contrary, Brahma, who did not die with unspeakable pain, did not become created, did not destroy; he was always there, one and many, beyond time and dimension. When there was nothing inside all of us, he wanted to give us a form. Who will nurture this consciousness, who will create, and who will manage it, and with that desire? From his shadow emerged Sri Narayana, who was still of the visible Brahma consciousness. Then Narayana was absorbed in yoganidra, then from his navel lotus Brahma emerged, the four-faced Brahma. This was the Hiranyagarbha consciousness and the seed of creation. His eyes opened, and he looked around, but he did not know his origin. He asked, Do you know who I am, who created me? But there was no answer. Then he meditated for thousands of years, and finally he saw Narayana in a yogic sleep and realized that he was born from his navel. But this is another deep mystery. When Brahma asked Narayana about his origin, Narayana said, I appeared by someone else's will. I have an origin and an end, and that is Shiva. Then, for the first time, Brahma meditated on the element Shiva, and at that moment, Shiva appeared in the form of Linga. Shiva was in the form of Shiva Linga, his original name, and from there Trimurti Brahma, who is the creator. Vishnu is the lord, and Rudra is the supporter of Shiva, who is the shadow of Shiva. Now, imagine the creation of Shri Vishnu, in an endless ocean called Kshirsagar, he is lying peacefully on a huge Sheshnaga. His color is blue like the depth of the ocean; his eyes are closed, but he sees everything. At his feet is Lakshmi and a lotus blossoming from the navel, in which Brahma sits. This scene is not just an imagination. The origin of this universe is Vishnu, who sits on the last serpent, the flow of time, the flowing body of which is not a place of Kshirasagar, but a plane of consciousness where only yogis can reach in their meditation. Vishnu is not an ordinary god. He is not just a protector. He is beyond time. In the Vedas, time itself is under Vishnu. The Srimad Bhagavatam describes that the pond is located above the universe, where Jaya and Vijay stand as gatekeepers.

There is a palace adorned with jewels, where the Gandharvas always sing the information of Narayana; there is no entry of sorrow, time, death, or energy. The Puranas say that the entrance to Vaikuntha is open only to devotees. Yogis say that Vaikuntha is not a direction but a state where the incarnations of Vishnu, Rama, and Krishna enter in complete peace. But Narada Purana also says that these incarnations are not just forms, but the use of power. Know that in each age, Vishnu adapts himself according to the sacrifice. Rama is the form of the power of religion, Krishna is the form of the power of knowledge, and in later incarnations, Vishnu will be the form of the power of destruction and reconstruction. The future Purana says that Vishnu has already planned a thousand ages, where the emergence of competition is fixed with different powers. Many ask whether Vishnu is present on earth today, and the answer is yes, but not in form, but in power, where a meditating sadhak sits, where a mother is putting her child to sleep. Know that where an old saint is praying for others, there Vishnu is present. Even today, incarnations of Vishnu take birth on earth. We recognize them as saints, gurus, or mahatmas. They are always active in secret to maintain balance in society. The larger Purana says that at the end of Kali Yuga, when the boundaries of religion are broken, Vishnu himself will appear in the form of Kalki. His vehicle will be a white horse. His purpose will be the destruction of unrighteousness and the return of the Satya Yuga.

What Vishnu did in the form of Rama and Krishna was not just the establishment of Harinama. It was to develop this consciousness, and it is still in the heart of every pure devotee today. If Vishnu is sitting silently somewhere, then friends, Vishnu is not just a god. He is a power that spreads over time. He is the one who comes to protect the religion of every age, be it Rama or Krishna, and he ultimately protects the pure devotee, takes him to Vaikuntha. Then Shiva gave birth to Narayana, and Brahma was born from the navel of Narayana. Who became the creator of this entire universe is not just a story. It is the journey of that consciousness from which the entire universe is created, and even today, that Shiva element is present in us and around us.

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