摘要:This article reviews philosophical creations in Hinduism as a research and analytical review, but it presents a vast collection. As a result, there is a large collection of discussions on different aspects of how God creates the world. In this regard, there are many statements in the Vedic literature. Sometimes it is believed that the universe is the result of mechanical creation. Sometimes it is the fruit of sacrifice. In a more philosophical way, it is said that the creation is a series of extinction (from it is the evolution of existing) in the beginning both existence and nonexistence were extinct. There was a dark space. God alone breathed in this space with silence then inside it. Desire was born, it was the boundary between existence and non-existence and the cause of all creation, but the statement that became more popular among the public was that the ancient creator created water. In which a golden egg was floating. It entered into it and from it the first creature was born in the form of Brahma. Then Brahma created the gods, heaven, earth, sky, sun, moon, universe, and man. In them, different and conflicting statements of Vedic literature regarding the creation of the universe have been described.