Ammavaru
In the India of the south, and more particularly in the Karnataka, Ammaravu is the paramount divinity.
At the beginning of times, only exists Ammavaru sitting on a flower of floating lotus on cosmic water. To distract itself, it lays three eggs from which the three gods leave the Trimurti: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
“Unisons we and let us create the life” says it to the gods. Those refuse. It enters then in fury and opens the third eye which it has in the middle of the face and which shines of its anger. The gods reach his request then, but lay down a condition: “Us initially your third eye Gives. ”
Ignited by the desire, Ammavaru takes down its third eye and gives it to the gods, but at once it loses its divine capacities, its skin wrinkles, its chest fades and its hair bleaches.
Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva make use then of its body to create the world which they will control.
In the villages of the India, one often considers that the streets, the houses, the fields are made matter of Ammavaru.
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