Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Why do Asuras (demons) always pray to Brahma or Shiva? Why do Asuras (demons) always pray to Brahma or Shiva?

Why do Asuras (demons) always pray to Brahma or Shiva? Why do Asuras (demons) always pray to Brahma or Shiva? Demons ( Asuras ) and Gods are siblings. Their father is same Kashyap Prajapati. Demons were under the wrong notion that Vishnu killed their ancestors and is the cause of their problems. Vishnu killed only demons who are harmful to the society and good people. They wanted some powers to trouble the devotees of Vishnu as they cannot do anything or attack Vishnu. Whom they can request?. Only Brahma and Siva can give powerful boons. When even bad person does severe penance and worship a perticular God, God has to fulfill the desire of that person. That is the value in turn to the penance. So naturally Brahma and Siva sanctioned boons to demons. There is a beautiful information in Bhagavatam: Kamsa did not know where Krishna—the one destined to kill him—was growing up. Consequently, dispatching demons in all directions, Kamsa issued the following command: "Wherever the Vedas, cows, Brahmins, asceticism, and sacrificial rituals (Yajnas) are present, there Sanatana Dharma flourishes. And where Sanatana Dharma flourishes, Vishnu resides. All these elements constitute the very limbs of Vishnu; indeed, Vishnu *is* Sanatana Dharma. To strike a blow against Vishnu, one must destroy Sanatana Dharma. This means eradicating the Vedas, cows, Brahmins, asceticism, and sacrificial rituals. Go forth and destroy these things everywhere!" Even today, those who advocate for burying or burning Sanatana Dharma are doing precisely the same thing. They propagate the narrative that the Vedas are the root cause of social unrest, and that the caste system—which they claim has corrupted society—originated solely because of Brahmins. They engage in the killing and abuse of cows, and they campaign to discredit sacrificial rituals, labeling them as unscientific. Demons are also ordinary people but with Demon quantities and thinking. Subhamastu

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