Truth, Ego, and the Infinite: The Cosmic Lesson of Brahma, Vishnu, and the Lingam of Fire In the vast expanse of Hindu sacred tradition, few stories carry the philosophical weight of the contest between Brahma and Vishnu — a contest that was never truly about supremacy, but about the nature of ego, truth, and the incomprehensibility of the divine. The story, told in the Shiva Purana and echoed across several other Puranas, begins with a dispute. Brahma, the creator of the universe, and Vishnu, its preserver, each claimed to be the supreme among the two. As their argument intensified, a blazing column of fire — infinite, beginningless, and endless — suddenly appeared before them. It was Shiva, manifesting as the Jyotirlinga, the pillar of divine light. His challenge was simple and devastating: he who could find either the beginning or the end of this column would be acknowledged as supreme. What followed was not merely a physical journey. It was a spiritual examination — one that wo...