Birth 13. Lust: From Brahma’s heart

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Birth 13. Lust: From Brahma’s Heart

In this episode, we explore one of the most revealing anatomical mappings in the Puranic creation cycle: the birth of Lust. According to the Śrīmad‑Bhāgavata‑Mahāpurāṇa, core human vices are not introduced as external accidents, but as primary emanations from specific organs of the creator, Brahmā. Specifically, lust and desire are said to arise directly from his heart.

We subject this "Desire-as-an-Organ-Emanation" to a rigorous scientific and theological prosecution. From a neurobiological perspective, we examine how the heart—a muscular pump—is conflated with the limbic system’s role in human desire. Theologically, we deconstruct the "Conflicted Demiurge" paradox: If the heart of the creator is the seedbed of lust, can he serve as an untainted standard of righteousness?  ... 

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Keywords
Brahma, Srimad Bhagavatam, Lust, Hindu Mythology, Creation Myths, Biblical Apologetics, Science and Religion, Refuting Hinduism, Comparative Theology, Neurobiology of Desire, Heart Anatomy, Vedic Psychology, Christian Worldview, Logical Consistency.