Rudra — The Crying God Who Became the Destroyer Option In the Vishnu Purana, the story of Rudra's origin is among the most tender and profound accounts of divine birth found in any sacred text. At the very beginning of creation, Brahma, the creator, was engaged in the great cosmic work of bringing forth the universe and its beings. In his deep intent to manifest powerful forces necessary to sustain and propel creation forward, Brahma willed into existence a being of immense potency. What emerged was not a towering, fearsome figure as one might expect. Instead, a small child appeared — radiant yet distressed, sitting in Brahma's lap and weeping. The cry of this infant echoed through the unformed cosmos, drawing Brahma's immediate attention. He gently asked the child why he wept. The child's answer was simple yet deeply moving — he had no name. In the ancient Indian understanding, to exist without a name is to exist without identity, without place, without purpose. A be...