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| | Brahma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Brahma (written Brahmā in IAST transliteration) (Devnagari ब्रंम्हा) is the Hindu creator god, and one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. |  | | Although Brahma is prayed to in almost all hindu religious rites, there are only two temples dedicated to him in India, the more prominent of which is at Pushkar, close to Jaipur. |  | | When Brahma was creating the universe, he made a female deity known as Shatarupa (one with a hundred beautiful forms). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahma_(god)
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| | Cover Story |
 | | The gods were originally mortal; but when they were pervaded by Brahma, they became immortal." In the "Taittiriya Brahmana" it is said: "Brahma generated the gods, Brahma (generated) this entire world. |  | | In the earliest writings Brahma signified a hymn or mantra, whilst Brahma was the term used to denote a priest or worshipper. |  | | In process of time local gods absorbed their worship, and the non-Aryan deities of the people whom they had conquered exercised their influence on the Aryans themselves. |
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| | Lord Brahma, god Brahma, Kalpa Vriksha, Hindu pantheon |
 | | Brahma is also the first and the most ancient God, who is known in the Rg Veda (the oldest of the Vedas) by various epithets. |  | | The four faced god, Brahma, conceived as the first of all gods precedes the Universe in existence and engages in creation. |  | | Brahma said he had single-handedly created the universe and Vishnu was not wiling to stomach that. |
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| | Brahma (Hindu god) |
 | | History: (Hindu Myth)- Brahma is the son of the ancient Earth goddess Ammavaru. |  | | As the divine god in the Brahman Religion, Brahma once dared to suggest he was more powerful than Vishnu, but Shiva appeared to them both in such force that they both had to admit his supremacy over themselves. |  | | She gave birth to Vach, goddess of speech, and Adharma, god of prayer. |
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| | Hindu Gods |
 | | Hindus acknowledge and worship various gods, but these are all aspects of the one supreme "God". |  | | The gods Brahma, Vishnu and Siva, for example, are different aspects of Brahman: |  | | For Hindus, the entire universe is part of the Divine- everything is part of "God". |
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http://www.mlife.org/hinduism/hindu_gods.html
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| | sciforums.com - hindu trinity and christian trinity |
 | | Brahma is the supreme God and one who created the universe and mankind in Hinduism. |  | | The term "God" is redefined such that the Father, the Son and the personified Holy Spirit are combined into one quasi-individual to accord with Deut. |  | | The Holy Ghost is the spirit of God. |
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| | Spirituality, Hinduism, God, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Mother Goddess |
 | | Hindus believe that there is one God, Brahman, who is the cause and foundation of all existence. |  | | He is the God of forms infinite, in whose glory all things are, smaller than the smallest atom, and yet the creator of all, ever living in the mystery of his creation. |  | | In Hindu mythology Brahman appears in the form of the god Brahma to create each universe, in the form of Vishnu to sustain it, and in the form of Shiva to destroy it. |
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http://1stholistic.com/Prayer/Hindu/hol_Hindu-gods.htm
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| | Brahma |
 | | Brahma is the god first represented in the Hindu Triad (see Trimurti). |  | | Therefore he is not as revered as the other two gods of the triad (see Trimurti). |  | | For this, Brahma was cursed by Shiva that he would never be worshipped on earth, nor would the ketaki ever be offered in worship (see Jyotirlinga). |
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| | First Book of God - Brahma |
 | | God said: In the days of Zarathustra, I came to deliver them that had faith but were in bondage; to-day I am come to prove three worlds unto men, and to teach them how they shall bring forth heirs with eyes to see, and with ears to hear spiritual things, with liberty unto all men. |  | | Now after this, Brahma and she proceeded to the priest's house and made their sacrifices, and returned and came to Yu-tiv's father's house, and the father's name was Aliegan-is, called Ali. |  | | For eighteen years more God spake not to Brahma, but Brahma remained faithful, and Yu-tiv was full of hope. |
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| | SivaSakti.COM - Brahma - The God Of Creation. Part 2 |
 | | Maya, the ignorance that estranges mortals from God, and enslaves him more and more into the universe of the senses, and Vidya Maya, the liberating knowledge that gradually leads mortals to the ineffable and intoxicating communion with God. |  | | , Brahma is the Son of God and the feminine energy |  | | promotes the idea that as the Supreme God governs all the destines and all the things in the universe, it is highly important that He is auspicious to us. |
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http://sivasakti.com/articles/tantra/brahma-art96.html
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| | SivaSakti.COM - Brahma - The God Of Creation. Part 1 |
 | | The Hindu tradition perceives the cosmic activity of the Supreme Being (God) as threefold: the creation, the sustenance and the destruction and associate these three activities with the main deities: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. |  | | Now we will introduce to you the first of the divine aspects - the creator as it is depicted in the Hindu cosmology, as the god Brahma. |  | | In the previous articles we presented to you the sustenance aspect of God as He appears in the Hindu tradition (Lord Vishnu). |
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http://sivasakti.com/articles/tantra/brahma-art95.html
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 | | Brahma is the first of the so-called Hindu "Trinity". |  | | Agni is the god of fire who was prominent mostly during the Vedic period. |  | | Kali is one of four major Hindu goddesses that each have an association with the god Siva. |
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http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/maxpages/special/ramayana/Pantheon.htm
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| | The Bahá'í Concept of God1 |
 | | The Bahá'í belief in one God means that the universe and all creatures and forces within it have been created by a single supernatural Being. |  | | Since the Messenger of God or Manifestation of God is the highest form of creation known to us, the Manifestation affords the most complete knowledge of God available to us: |  | | In practical terms, this knowledge is gained through study, prayer, meditation, and practical application based on the revealed Word of God (i.e., the sacred scriptures of the Manifestations). |
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http://www.bahai.org/article-1-4-0-2.html
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| | Bronze Brahma, Brahma, Lord Brahma, God Brahma. |
 | | The hands hold a book of the vedas (Book of Wisdom & Learning), a string of pearls for counting time, a scepter, a sacrificial spoon which is symbolic of spiritual nature and a water pot to point out that the universe evolved from water symbolizing his function as the creator. |  | | In the Upanishads, Brahma is the all-pervading divine essence : everything flowed from this and everything returned to it. |  | | When he shuts his eyes at the end of the day to go to sleep, the universe comes to an end. |
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| | CATUR MUKA STATUE |
 | | The first head symbolizes the fact that God is infinitely big, the second head symbolizes that the God is the King of the kings of both this world and the next, the third heads symbolizes the fact that God is a tireless Worker who never quits working. |  | | The nymphs who joined the contest were required to parade in a circle around the Gods to reveal their best heavenly beauty. |  | | All Gods, including Brahma, shamelessly fought for the most advantageous spot from which they can view the contest best. |
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| | Indiaoz Hinduism - Brahma - God of Creation |
 | | Brahma is the Lord of creation and is assisted in this process by his consort Saraswathi, who is the possessor of ultimate knowledge. |  | | According to mythology, he is supposed to have been cursed by Shiva (for his having uttered a lie and for his ego) that he would go without worship. |  | | Home > Hindu Gods > Brahma - God of Creation |
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| | The Trinity |
 | | These three gods charged with the tasks of creation, preservation and dissolution constitute the primary group of deities. |  | | Hindu art is created to assist the process of identification of the worshiper with god. |  | | Seen on extreme left is Brahma who created the three worlds and all life. |
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| | Brahma is God in the aspect of Creator. Sacred Word Trust |
 | | Brahma is God in the aspect of Creator. |  | | Brahma is the conception of God in the aspect of Creator. |  | | Learn about the ancient yogic rule of sexual restraint and celibacy, and its transcendental benefits for spiritual and material success. |
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| | Hindu God Brahma - Hindustani.tv - Hindustani - Hindustanis, Hindu, Hinduism, india, bollywood |
 | | Lord Brahma, god Brahma, Kalpa Vriksha, Hindu pantheon |  | | Hindu God Brahma - Hindustani.tv - Hindustani - Hindustanis, Hindu, Hinduism, india, bollywood |  | | Spirituality, Hinduism, God, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Mother Goddess |
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| | What does Sikhism say about the idol worship of demi-gods (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, etc.) performed by Hindus? |
 | | The point here is that, whether or not one believes in the existence of a Brahma or any other demi-god, is insignificant, when it comes to worshipping God. |  | | Why do some people worship Brahma but hesitate to worship God when “Even Brahma and his sons sing God's Praises; Sukdayv and Prahlaad sing His Praises as well” (Guru Granth Sahib, 1224). |  | | idol worship, hindu gods, demigods, demi-gods, devta, devi, shiva, vishnu, brahma, krishna, kali, lakshmi |
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http://www.realsikhism.com/faq/idols.html
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| | contrast-(bks & pbks views) |
 | | God was talking of the subtle destruction in 1976/1977 when Hero Actor (PrajapitaRams soul)of the drama was revealed after having developed firm faith in his divine role to bring about the destruction of lawlessness and sin in the Brahmin family. |  | | BKs believe that the greatest fortune in Brahmin life to meet the corporeal chariot of God is not at all possible, since Brahma Baba has already left his body. |  | | Avyakt Brahma Baba himself revealed this on 17/11/94 when addressing the Eastern Zone as "the land of activity of Father, it is the land of incarnation." |
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http://members.fortunecity.com/shivbaba/contrast.htm
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| | "The Theosophist" (1:1) OCT 1879, Section 2 (pages 14 - 25) |
 | | One day as the god, disguised as a shepherd, was wandering about the earth, he came to Baku, then a dreary, deserted sea-shore, and found an old devotee of his quarrelling with his wife. |  | | When he is eighteen, the king, his father, frightened at the prophecy that his only son is to become the destroyer of all the old gods, tries to find a remedy for it in a bride. |  | | I say 'subordinate' for God himself is an unfolding of the idea. |
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http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/theosoph/theos1b.htm
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| | The Trinity |
 | | In the Hindu philosophy Lord Brahma is the Supreme God of Creation, Lord Vishnu is the Sustainer God and Lord Shiva is a God of Destruction. |  | | There are hundreds of gods and goddesses in various Hindu temples throughout India. |  | | Hindus, who worship multiple deities, justify their dogma as monotheistic belief on the ground that each deity stresses one or more aspects of The One Supreme God, called Brahma. |
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http://www.why-christians-convert-to-islam.com/Trinity.htm
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| | Brahma Kumaris- God |
 | | People may wonder why God doesnt wave a magic wand which would make or influence everyone to do exactly what He wanted them to do. |  | | As the seed of the human family tree, He nourishes the new sapling of human souls and makes them instruments in the creation of His garden. |  | | And because we cant see, hear, taste, touch or smell God, the question arises -- is God for real? |
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http://www.bkwsu.com/about/phil3a.html
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| | Sabad Guru - Translation of "Oankar" |
 | | This Word is for the All Pervading Spirit of God, and is not meant for the idol you worship. |  | | It is God from Whom myriad worlds and Ages emanate. |  | | (O Pandit, you have installed in the temple an idol of god Brahma, and consider it as the Creator of the world, but it is not so). |
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http://srec.gurmat.info/srecpublications/sabadgurusuratdunchela/chapter9.html
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| | Indian mythology 1. |
 | | When Ravana - the king of raksas (the night demons) thanks Brahma became invulnerable for weapon gods, demons and monsters, he began to terrorise the world. |  | | He attacked Soma (the god of moon), Indra, Yama (the god of death), Kubera (the god of abundance). |  | | Only famous hero Rama (who was embodiment of the great god Vishnu) has won Ravana. |
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http://www.redrival.com/mythology/Indian1.htm
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| | Lord Brahma |
 | | > God, Sages and Gurus > God in Hindu Dharma and Representation in Temples > Forms of God > Lord Brahma |  | | Lord Brahma, the creator God of the Trinity appears seated on a lotus (a symbol of glorious existence), He has four heads and hands. |  | | God in Hindu Dharma and Representation in Temples |
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 | | Folio from a Bhagavatapurana Manuscript: Brahma Salutes Krishna. |  | | Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Pay Homage to the Great Goddess Accompanied by Ganesha. |  | | Personal and educational non-commercial uses are permitted and encouraged.. |
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