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The Battle of Armageddon.
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Lord
Vishnu's Divine plan was to make all manifestation in his own Image. Brahma
created Demigods and instilled in them their Divine Will. Theirs was a free
choice to create, to manifest as the Lord did. With the advent of time the
Demigods proclaimed themselves as the creators and out of their creation
came the Dark lords of darkness. The demons of ego, pride, hatred and violence.
These dark lords were the powerful lords of the underworld. Violence was
their creed, pride and intolerance was their personality. Theirs were the
demonic power. They manifested many material things. Came then the physical
body and inevitably mortal death. The first of the duality was manifested. Those that followed the tenets of Divine Will, and those demons that seek the elixir of eternal life. The nectar of everlasting life wherein they would further generate the darkside of themselves, they desecrated and defiled Mother Earth, from who they had acquired their physical form. Plundered her resources. In the search for immortal life, wherein they would continue in their form, they were in they used the sciences for their own means. They cloned their physical beings into the same form, without soul under the masters of darkness. The demigods too had lost their everlasting life. Though righteous they were disconnected with their Divine source. Engulfed with pain, sorrow, and the weight of their mortal bodies they too looked for immortality. Their perceptions were distorted, ensouled by desire and longing for heaven. Both battled , both wanted supremacy. The gods lived in the material world, seeking everlasting peace and prosperity. The demons battled, suppressing and terrorizing. The demigods and the demons declared a truce and together churned the ocean of milk to attain the nectar of immortality. But Lord Vishnu deceived the demons and gave the nectar to the demigods. The nectar only gave rebirth as the fruit of their action. It was full of rites for the sake of enjoyments and sovereignty, cleaving to pleasures and lordship. |
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