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ब्रह्मरुद्रसंवाद (brahmarudrasaMvAda)

 
Mahabharata
English
[Brahma-Rudra-saṃvāda(ḥ)], (“the discourse between Brahmán and Rudra”). § 717d (Nārāyaṇīya): Vaiśampāyana said: In the midst of the ocean of milk there is a mountain of golden splendour, named Vaijayanta, where Brahmán (leaving his abode inhabited by D., As., Ṛ., G., and Aps.) often used to sit thinking of Adhyātma
once, in days of yore, his son Śiva (endued with high yoga), who had sprung from his forehead, when proceeding along the sky saw him and dropped down before him, and was instructed by him about the many Purushas created by him (Brahmán), and the one Purusha, who transcends all Purushas and is invisible, etc. (XII, 351). Brahmán discoursed on the indications of Purusha (Mahāpurusha) (XII, 352).