In Indian mythology, the world is not singular but countless, as numerous as the sands of the Ganges, immeasurable, infinite, fundamentally innumerable.
Numerous worlds are born, maintained, and destroyed, continuously cycling, over and over again.
"Beyond the world!"
Indra muttered to himself.
His eyes glittered brightly, gazing into the distance, watching the deep blue expanse.
The power of the Thousand-Eyes flickered, this deep blue expanse like the skin of Kali, countless bubble-like worlds gradually emerged, infinite scenes converged in his eyes, revealing one extraordinary sight after another.
He saw it!
A huge goddess, Mahakali, was dancing wildly, and in the midst of sharp howls and frenzied dancing, divine power surged and created a world.