Birth 11: Demons — Born from Brahma’s Buttocks

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Birth 11: Demons — Born from Brahma’s Buttocks

In one of the most jarring accounts in the Śrīmad‑Bhāgavatam, we encounter a creation story that blurs the line between personhood and waste. This episode examines the birth of the yakṣas and rākṣasas—demonic beings defined by lust and violence—who proceed not from a divine word or a holy act, but from the buttocks of the creator, Brahmā.

We subject this "Excretory Generation" to a rigorous scientific and theological prosecution. From the genetic impossibility of rectal tissue producing a multi-cellular species to the "Mitochondrial Dead End" of a motherless, anal birth, we expose the biological absurdity of this narrative. We also deconstruct the "Leaky Creator" paradox: Can a being whose own anatomy is a fountain for demonic lust serve as an u ... 

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Brahma, Srimad Bhagavatam, Yakshas, Rakshas, Hindu Mythology, Creation Myths, Biblical Apologetics, Science and Religion, Refuting Hinduism, Comparative Theology, Mitochondrial DNA, Demonic Origins, Vedic Science Critique, Christian Worldview.