The creative process in itself needs immense focus without distraction in any case whether it is art, music, or science. Only at the moment of elevated consciousness does this clarity come to create beautiful and innovative art and technologies Then, how come the creation of such a large entity as the universe comes into singularity by quantum fluctuations or imbalance in energies. Humanity has this unmatchable intelligence and power to understand such a massive and extremely aesthetic creation as we ourselves are one in that. Henceforth, religion and belief systems came into existence to validate the inner intuition that there is a source. In Hinduism, every soul has a super soul component in it called the Paramatma who is a spectator of the soul. The emotions and intuitions that we experience has a fair chance arising from this blissful knowledge and effulgence within us excluding the influences of other entities such as mind, external forces of nature etc. In this way, religion shows us to believe in ourselves, the intuitions that arises, the entity within us (Paramatma). Hinduism, though has multiple branches, each of them are accepting towards the other and complexly interconnected. Most of it worships the source as separate entity that is god, and also imbibes within ourselves.

But what about the process of creation as described by Hinduism or vedas which acts as the encyclopedia for humanity for knowledge, civilization, science, history, medicine and self -realization. The process is described very vague and seems like the real meaning of it is hidden in the interpretation. The very first scene is where there is an egg floating in an infinite ocean as described in Padma Purana. Whether the purusa who is the supreme being is seperate from the egg or inside it or both is interpreted in different ways in all other puranas ike Vayu, Skanda and Bhagavata. The layer of the egg covering constitutes the elements of the material existence which is called Prakriti.