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38 Creation of Nature<br />
thoughts crop up in mind. In the second room, if there are pictures<br />
of sages, saints and devotees, then good thoughts keep emerging in<br />
the mind and one also remains engrossed in the thoughts of God. In<br />
the third room, if there are pictures of patriots and martyrs then<br />
similar passionate and zealous thoughts arise in mind. Similarly,<br />
Brahm (Kaal) with his wisdom has created the places dominating in<br />
the above-mentioned three qualities.<br />
“What are the Three Gunas? – With Evidence”<br />
“The three gunas (qualities) are Rajgun-Brahma <strong>Ji</strong>, Satgun-<br />
Vishnu <strong>Ji</strong>, and Tamgun Shiv <strong>Ji</strong>. They have taken birth from Brahm<br />
(Kaal) and Prakriti (Durga) and all three are perishable.”<br />
Evidence: - Shri Shiv Mahapuran, published from Gitapress<br />
Gorakhpur, edited by Shri Hanuman Prasad Poddar, on page no.<br />
110, Adhyay 9, Rudra Sanhita “In this way, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiv,<br />
the three gods have qualities, but Shiv (Brahm-Kaal) is said to be beyond<br />
qualities.”<br />
Second evidence: - Shrimad'devibhagwat Puran, published from<br />
Gitapress Gorakhpur, edited by Shri Hanuman Prasad Poddar and<br />
Chiman Lal Goswami, Skand 3, Adhyay 5, page no.123: - God Vishnu<br />
prayed to Durga: said that I (Vishnu), Brahma, and Shankar are existing by<br />
your grace. We have birth (aavirbhaav) and death (tirobhaav). We are not<br />
eternal (immortal). Only you are eternal, are the mother of the world (jagat<br />
janani), are Prakriti, and Goddess Sanatani (existing for time immemorial).<br />
God Shiv said: If god Brahma, and god Vishnu have taken birth from you,<br />
then am I, Shankar, who was born after them and perform Tamoguni leela<br />
(divine play), not your son? Henceforth, you are my mother too. Your gunas<br />
are always present everywhere in this world’s creation, preservation, and<br />
destruction. The three of us, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar, born of these<br />
three gunas (qualities) remain devoted to work according to the regulations.<br />
The above-mentioned description is from Shri Devimahapuran<br />
which is translated in Hindi only, and in which some of the facts have<br />
been concealed. Therefore, see this very evidence in<br />
Shrimad'devibhagwat Mahapuran Sabhashtikam' Smahatyam,<br />
Khemraj Shri Krishna Das Prakashan Mumbai. In this, besides