Asexual Creation and the Sanat Kumaras: Ancient Hindu Wisdom on the Evolution of Life The Concept of Manasa Putras in Hindu Scriptures Hindu scriptures present a sophisticated understanding of creation that encompasses multiple modes of reproduction, beginning with the self-manifested divine and progressing through mind-born beings to sexually reproducing creatures. This ancient framework remarkably parallels modern scientific observations of asexual reproduction in nature, demonstrating the profound insights embedded in Hindu teachings. The concept of mind-born children, known as manasa putras, represents an intermediate stage in the cosmic creative process. These beings were not born from physical union but emerged directly from the mental will of the Creator. The Sanat Kumaras—Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana, and Sanat Kumara—are the most celebrated examples of such asexual creation, described in various Puranas as eternally youthful sages who chose celibacy and spiritual wisdom over wo...