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Vyuhavada is a Hindu philosophy related to Bhagwatism. Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding Vyuhavada?
1. The ideology is mainly centered upon the concept of ‘pure creation’.
2. This concept considers Lord Shiva and Sati as the Highest Gods.
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The ideology underlying the vyuhavada mainly centred upon the topic of' pure creation' (suddha-srishti), i.e., the creation of the six ideal gunas, namely jnana, aisvarya, sakti, bala, virya and tejas. According to this notion, Lord Vasudeva as the highest god wills his consort Sri Lakshmi in her dual aspects of being and acting (bhuti and kriya) to create the ideal gunas; thus from the Lord's will (ichchhasakti or the efficient cause), and Lakshmi's twofold forms (bhutisakti and kriyasak- i.e. the material and instrumental causes) originate the six-fold ideal qualities which are at the root of all creation, pure or subtle and gross or material, in all the later stages. The gunas or virtues come under two principal groups of three each, the first three (jnana or knowledge, aisvarya or lordship and sakti or potency) forming the first group of visrama bhumayah (stages of rest), and the second three (bala or strength, virya or virility and tejas or splendour), the second group of Sramabliumayah (stages of action).
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