A rdhanarinaravapuh is a significant concept in Hindu religion, representing a being with both male and female aspects. This dual-gendered form originated from Hiranyagarbha , the cosmic womb or golden egg, which is a symbol of the universe's origin in Hindu cosmology. The term "Ardhanarinaravapuh" itself underscores the unity and indivisibility of the masculine and feminine principles. Origin and Division According to the Vayu Purana , one of the ancient texts in Hindu tradition, Ardhanarinaravapuh underwent a fascinating process of division and manifestation: Male Half : The male portion of Ardhanarinaravapuh gave rise to eleven Rudras. The Rudras are fierce deities associated with storms and are often considered aspects of Lord Shiva, embodying his destructive and regenerative powers. Female Half : The female half of Ardhanarinaravapuh split into two distinct parts: Shukla (right side): Symbolizing purity and light. Krishna (left side): Symbolizing darkness and the...