Birth 14. Anger: From Between Brahma’s Eyebrows

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Birth 14. Anger: From Between Brahma’s Eyebrows

In this episode, we explore the anatomical mapping of moral failings within the Puranic creation story. According to the Śrīmad‑Bhāgavata‑Mahāpurāṇa, anger is not a choice made by a created being, but a "body-part power" that emanates from the space between the eyebrows of the creator, Brahmā.

We subject this "Eyebrow-Anger" to a rigorous scientific and theological prosecution. From a biological standpoint, we examine the disconnect between the glabella (the skin and muscle between the brows) and the actual neurobiological seats of emotion in the brain. Theologically, we deconstruct the "Unstable Creator" paradox: If anger and lust are built-in "secretions" of the creator's own body, can he truly be the absolute standard for purity? We contrast this internally c ... 

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Brahma, Srimad Bhagavatam, Anger, Hindu Mythology, Creation Myths, Biblical Apologetics, Science and Religion, Refuting Hinduism, Comparative Theology, Neurobiology of Anger, Facial Anatomy, Glabella, Christian Worldview, Logical Consistency.