The Cosmic Symphony and the Missing Note- Satyaloka Katha

The Cosmic Symphony and the Missing Note

A bright golden light was rejuvenating the atmosphere in Satyaloka one morning. Prabhu Brahma was busy with his cosmic blueprint. He was sketching fresh galaxies, as well as bizarre 10-headed and 10-tailed creatures. His four heads were deep in thought, not aware of what was happening in the surroundings. But to handle emergencies, his fifth head was busy thinking about excuses for Devi Saraswati.

Just at that moment, Devi Saraswati entered gracefully, draped in her radiant white saree, holding the Veena in her hand. Her eyes sparkled with curiosity, and mischief was all there in her smile.

Saraswati (smiling):

Brahmadev, what are you creating today? Another creature with seven tongues and twelve eyes?

Brahma ( pen fell from his hand):

Oh! Saraswati! You always appear like a surprise melody. Well… I was designing cosmic birds that can recite the Vedas while flying backward.

Saraswati (laughing):

Flying backward? Are you in the mood to start a celestial talent show now?
Brahma (defensive): The universe needs some entertainment too my dear Saraswati! But I’m all stuck — I can’t find the perfect sound for their chant. I tried “Om,” “Aum,” “Hmm”… nothing feels right.

Saraswati (Making an act to think):

Maybe they should go chanting “Brahma, Brahma, Brahma” — I believe that will satisfy your ego.

Brahma (blushing):

That’s not fair Saraswati! Why do you always tease me about my “creator complex. Have you checked my Insta page… Both the prithvi lok and swarg lok people are loving every post of mine.”

Brahma (Yawning):

I just wanted credit for my hard work!

Saraswati:

Oh yes, so hard — like when you misplaced the blueprint for that three-headed squirrel!

Brahma:

It was supposed to be four-headed! The universe didn’t update my design software.

Saraswati:

Next time, let me handle the music. You stick to your lotus naps.

Brahma:

Fine! I’ll make a planet of music and call it “Sarasvatika.”

Saraswati (blinking the eyes):

Now you’re finally making sense!

They burst into laughter. Saraswati’s Veena filled the cosmos with joy, while Brahma sketched galaxies in rhythm — proving that humor and music keep the universe in harmony.

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