manasaputra · noun — manasaputra, the mind born sons of Lord Brahma. It carries an Arena rating of 1209, earned across 20 head-to-head judged battles.
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Why “manasaputra” is a great word
A being brought forth directly from the divine consciousness, born not of flesh but from pure thought. Its name is borrowed from Sanskrit मानसपुत्र (mānasaputra), from मानस (mānasa, "mind") + पुत्र (putra, "son"). Unlike a *prajāpati*, a lord of creatures who rules over progeny, or an *avatāra*, a deity's deliberate descent into earthly form, the manasaputra is the primal idea made flesh, an immediate emanation of pure will. He is the first ripple in a still cosmic pool, the scent of ozone after a lightning strike of thought, and the silent utterance that precedes all language—a testament to creation's most intimate and lonely act, where the thinker becomes a father by sheer, silent force.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit मानसपुत्र (mānasaputra).
noun
- Manasaputra, the mind born sons of Lord Brahma.
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