The Cosmic Egg: The Primordial Seed of Creation in the Mahabharata In the sacred forest of Naimisharanya, a congregation of sages had gathered for a grand yajna. Among them sat Lomaharshana, also known as Souti, a disciple of the great Vyasa. Eager to receive knowledge, the sages requested the narration of the Mahabharata — the vast ocean of wisdom compiled by Veda Vyasa. It is in this opening chapter, the Anukramanika Parva of the Adi Parva, that one of the most profound cosmological visions in all of Hindu thought is quietly but powerfully announced: the story of how everything began. The Darkness Before Creation Before time had a name, before a single ray of light had split through the void, there existed only darkness — absolute, total, all-enveloping. This was not the darkness of night, which is merely the absence of sunlight. This was the primordial state of non-being, the unmanifest condition that preceded all that would ever come to exist. There were no directions, no dim...