- Shatarupa
In Hindu mythology, when
Brahma was creating the universe, he made a female deity known as Shatarupa ("one with a hundred beautiful forms"). According to theMatsya Purana Shatarupa was known by different names including Satarupa, Sarasvati, Sandhya or Brahmi.Hindu mythology uses her story to explain Brahma's four heads. When Brahma created Shatarupa, he was immediately infatuated and pursued her wherever she went. Shatarupā moved in various directions to avoid his gaze but wherever she went, Brahmā developed another head until he had four, one for each direction of the compass. Desperate, Shatarupa leaped over him to stay out of his gaze even for a moment. A fifth head, however, appeared above the others. Thus, Brahmā developed five heads. At this moment
Shiva appeared, cut off the top head and determined that since Shatarupā was Brahma's daughter(being created by him), it was wrong and incestous of Brahma to become obsessed with her. He directed that there be no proper worship in India for the "unholy" Brahma. Thus, only the other two Gods of theTrimurti ,Vishnu andShiva continue to be worshipped, while Brahma is almost totally ignored. Ever since the incident, Brahma has been reciting the fourVedas , one from every mouth, in his attempt at repentance.
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