Birth of Adharma and his family

In the depths of cosmic existence, from the very impurities that arose when Brahma, the creator, bathed, emerged Adharma — a personification of injustice, unethical behavior, and unrighteousness. Born of impurity, he was tasked by Brahma to carry out his karma upon the Earthly realm.

Adharma married Mythya (Asthyam), and together they bore two offspring: Dhambudu (Ahankaram), representing pride and ego, and Maya, not the divine illusion but rather the embodiment of delusion itself.

From the union of Dhambudu and Maya, two more offspring emerged: Lobam (Dhurasha), epitomizing greed and desire, and Nikruthi (Mosam), symbolizing deceit and falsehood.

Driven by their base desires, Lobam and Nikruthi engendered two more offspring: Krodham, personifying anger and rage, and Himsa, the embodiment of violence and cruelty.

Continuing the cycle of negativity, Krodham and Himsa gave birth to Kali, representing the culmination of their malevolent lineage, and Dhurukthi (Katinam ayina mata theru), who embodies harsh speech and verbal abuse.

From the union of Kali and Dhurukthi, two offspring emerged: Bhayam, representing fear and terror, and Mruthuvu, embodying death and mortality.

Bhayam and Mruthuvu, in turn, bore two more offspring: Niraya, representing hellish torment and suffering, and Yathana, symbolizing punishment and retribution.

Lastly, Niraya and Yathana became the parents of a thousand sons, each embodying various aspects of suffering, anguish, and torment.

Thus, from the impurities of creation emerged a lineage steeped in darkness and negativity, each generation giving rise to ever more malevolent beings, until finally birthing Kali, the epitome of all that is dark and destructive.

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