The famous Nasadiya Sukta (Sanskrit : नासदीय सूक्तम् ) starts with the 129th sloka (followed by 6 more slokas) of the [[Mandala 10|10th Mandala]] of the [[Rigveda]]. The slokas here raise and answer the eternal question about the Origin of Life or [[Srishti (सृष्टिः)|सृष्टिः || Srishti]]. These slokas have attracted a large body of literature of commentaries both in the east and west and volumes of books are dedicated just for this sukta. A paradoxical concept but these slokas present a divine harmony of the existent and not existent in the Universe.
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The famous Nasadiya Sukta (Sanskrit : नासदीय सूक्तम् ) starts with the 129th sloka (followed by 6 more slokas) of the [[10th Mandala]] of the [[Rigveda]]. The slokas here raise and answer the eternal question about the Origin of Life or [[Srishti (सृष्टिः)|सृष्टिः || Srishti]]. These slokas have attracted a large body of literature of commentaries both in the east and west and volumes of books are dedicated just for this sukta. A paradoxical concept but these slokas present a divine harmony of the existent and not existent in the Universe.