When Sages Refused to Multiply: Sexual Pleasure, Procreation, and the Hindu Understanding of Samsara - The Snare of Pleasure: Why Humans Chose Procreation Over Liberation In the beginning, there was a problem. Brahma, the creator, had brought forth life — and life refused to continue itself. This is not a metaphor. Hindu scriptures record, with striking clarity, that the earliest beings endowed with intelligence and spiritual awareness looked at the world, understood its nature, and made a conscious decision: they would not bring more souls into the cycle of suffering. They would not procreate. This moment — repeated across several narratives in the Puranas — reveals something profound about the Hindu understanding of existence, desire, and liberation. It tells us that sexual pleasure was not merely incidental to the continuation of the human race. It was, in the view of these ancient texts, the decisive force that tipped the balance. Without it, the species may well have chosen si...