Brahma, the Hindus' God of creation, <br />is seen as an only four-headed god, <br />thus looking out into the <br />the world <br />divinely at the same time, <br />only in four directions, <br />whenever enacting his creations; <br /> <br />with his originally <br />fifth - inward-looking -head <br />seen as beheaded by <br />Lord Shiva <br /> <br />for his offense of ogling <br />Lord Shiva's Wife <br />- the latter's espoused Divine Female cosmic <br />Body of Energies in the universe - <br />at the time of their being united in Divine liaison, <br />with an illicit sexual desire for himself. <br /> <br />Versus Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva is seen as <br />the ultimate Bookkeeper and Supervisor of <br />all acts in the universe. <br /> <br />He is there to dissolve all the balances of the cosmic powers <br />in Brahma's new creations. <br /> <br />Thus, there will always be, in creation, this suspense <br />we have come to witness <br />in our own world. <br /> <br />And though the world at times seems to us an imperfect stage, <br />it is and always will remain <br />- India's great ancient seers of old were among <br />the first to realise this - <br />a most wondrous Divine play of choice.<br /><br />Erhard Hans Josef Lang<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/india-s-truthful-imagery-on-cosmic-supervision-v/