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Trimurti and Brahma
It is believed that Goddess Adi Parashakti, created the Trimurti Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma.
The accounts of the emergence of life within the universe vary in description, but classically the god Brahma, from a Trimurti of three gods also including Vishnu and Shiva, is described as performing the act of creation, or more specifically of " propagating life within the universe " with the other two deities being responsible for preservation and destruction ( of the universe ) respectively.
At the top of the Hindu philosophy is the formless, undefined Brahman, from whom / which come the different forms and deities, the foremost of which is the Trimurti: Brahma ( the creator ), Vishnu ( the sustainer ) and Shiva ( the destroyer ), and their individual ' Shakti ' ( commonly defined as their wives, but also goddesses in their own right ): Saraswati the goddess of learning, Lakshmi the goddess of all forms of wealth, and Parvati ( also known as Durga, Shakti, Ambika ) the goddess of courage and power.
These two along with Brahma are considered the Trimurti — the three aspects of the universal supreme God.
For example: Purusavatara is the first avatara ; Gunavataras are represented by the Trimurti ( Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva ) who each preside over one of the gunas ( rajas, sattva, and tamas ); Lilavataras are the well-known ones, and include Avesavataras ( beings into whom part of God Himself has entered ) and saktyamsavesa ( into whom only parts of His power enter ); Kalpa -, Manvantara -, and Yuga-avataras descend during different cosmic ages.
* Trimurti, composed of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, rule in Heaven.
The Holy Trinity of Christianity, consisting of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, is sometimes seen as roughly analogous to the Trimurti of Hinduism, whose members -- Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva — are seen as the three principal manifestations of Brahman, or Godhead.
The Trimurti of Elephanta showing the three faces of Shiva is akin to the Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh ( Shiva ), which was the royal insignia of the Rashtrakutas.
Candi Prambanan or Candi Rara Jonggrang is a 9th-century Hindu temple compound in Central Java, Indonesia, dedicated to the Trimurti, the expression of God as the Creator ( Brahma ), the Sustainer ( Vishnu ) and the Destroyer ( Shiva ).
The Holy Trinity of Christianity, consisting of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, is sometimes seen as roughly analogous to the Trimurti of Hinduism, whose members -- Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva -- are seen as the three principal manifestations of Brahman, or Godhead.
The Holy Trinity of Christianity, consisting of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, is sometimes seen as roughly analogous to the Trimurti of Hinduism, whose members — Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva — are seen as the three principal manifestations of Brahman, or Godhead.
Dattatreya (, Dattātreya ) or Datta is a Hindu deity encompassing the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, collectively known as Trimurti.
Thus, only the other two Gods of the Trimurti, Vishnu and Shiva continue to be worshipped, while Brahma is almost totally ignored.
The view on Trimurti ( three aspects of Brahman ) is similar to Smartism, which like Ayya Vazhi, recognizes that Brahma, Vishnu and Siva are different aspects of the same God.
The grand temple complex was dedicated to the Trimurti, the three highest gods in the Hindu pantheon ( Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu ).
* Trimurti ; Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
The lintel of west door shows the Trimurti, with Shiva dancing on a kala-head between Vishnu and Brahma.

Trimurti and Vishnu
The Trimurti function under the jurisdiction of the all powerful and highest goddess. Shiva the main initiator and creator of everything the earth universe, Shiva created Vishnu, Bharama '& it have evidence in puran '.
In Hinduism, incarnation generally refers to an Avatar of Vishnu, the preserver in the Trimurti.
In the Vedic Trimurti, Vishnu is the preserver and sustainer of life, balancing the processes of creation and destruction.
The concept of avatar within Hinduism is most often associated with Vishnu, the preserver or sustainer aspect of God within the Hindu Trinity or Trimurti or the one and only supreme God for followers of Vaishnavism.
Thereupon, the sage concluded that Lord Vishnu was the most supreme of the Trimurti and told the rishis the same.
** Three godheads ( Ayyavazhi ) or Trimurti, Brahmā, Vishnu and Śhiva
After six yugas, during the creation of Kaliyan in the seventh Kali Yuga, Siva hearing the words of Devas without discussing with Vishnu, created Kaliyan though they have a deed that, all asuras should be created after discussing with each of the Trimurti.

Trimurti and Shiva
Portuguese soldiers used the reliefs of Shiva in the main cave for target practice, sparing only the Trimurti sculpture.
The central Shiva relief Trimurti is located on the south wall and is flanked by Ardhanarisvara ( a half-man, half-woman representation of Shiva ) on its left and Gangadhara to its right, which denotes river Ganges's descent from Shiva's matted locks.
Gangadhara Shiva ( right ) with part of the Trimurti and a guardian ( left ).
The Gangadhara image to the right of the Trimurti, is an ensemble of divinities assembled around the central figures of Shiva and Parvati, the former bearing river Ganges as she descends from the heaven.
This kingdom produces numbers of Hindu-Buddhist temples in Java, including Borobudur Buddhist mandala and Prambanan Trimurti Hindu temple dedicated mainly for Shiva.

Brahma and Vishnu
Brahma | Brahmā, the Hinduism | Hindu Deva ( Hinduism ) | deva of creation, emerges from a Nelumbo nucifera | lotus risen from the navel of Vishnu | Viṣņu, who lies with Lakshmi on the serpent Ananta Shesha
In 1911, Indian astronomer Venkatesh P. Ketakar suggested the existence of two trans-Neptunian planets, which he named Brahma and Vishnu, by reworking the patterns observed by Pierre-Simon Laplace in the planetary satellites of Jupiter and applying them to the outer planets.
** Vishvakarman in Vedic mythology, responsible for the creation of the universe ( while in later Puranic period, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are for creation, maintenance and destruction, respectively )
Brahma works with the materials provided by Vishnu to actually create what are believed to be planets in Puranic terminology, and he supervises the population of them.
Shiva is pictured as Lingodbhava, emerging from the Lingam-the cosmic fire pillar-proving his superiority over gods Brahma and Vishnu.
Lingobhava Shiva: God Shiva appears as in an infinite Linga fire-pillar, as Vishnu as Varaha tries to find the bottom of the Linga while Brahma tries to find its top.
Many are dedicated to Shiva and Parvati, Vishnu and Lakshmi and Brahma and Saraswati
* India-Lord shiva or can say cosmic Nature has three phases for The creative Brahma, The preservative Vishnu and The dissolving for Mahesha ( Known as Sankara or Mahakaal ( Time ) with their three Sakties ( power ) Saraswati with Brahma, Lakshmi with Vishnu and Parwati ( known as Mahakaali ) with Mahesha, Saptarishi and Many saints Because India is a spritual country
By exhorting Mahamāyā to release Her illusory hold on Vishnu, Brahma is able to bring Vishnu to aid him in killing two demons, Madhu and Kaitabh, who have manifested from Vishnu's sleeping form.
The combined material energy of all the gods, including Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, created Her.
Brahma is considered the ruler of the highest of the heavens ( the world called Sathya ), so in one sense, Brahma is not beyond the fourteen worlds as Shiva and Vishnu are.
Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva with their consorts.
These three aspects symbolize the entire circle of samsara in Hinduism: Brahma as creator, Vishnu as preserver or protector, and Shiva as destroyer or judge.
Aditya, Agni, Antariksha, Ashwinis, Brahma, Brihaspati, Dishas, Dyaus, Indra, Ganesha, Marutas, Mitra, Mitravaruna, Moordha, Prajapati, Prithvi, Pusha, Rudra, Savitr, Shiva, Soma, Varuna, Vayu, Vishnu, and Vishvedavas.
The Vishnu Purana narrates that Rudra – here identified with Shiva – was born from the anger of the creator-god Brahma.
The Bhagavata Purana ( Canto 7 ), Agni Purana ( 4. 2-3 ), Brahmanda Purana ( 2. 5. 3-29 ), Vayu Purana ( 67. 61-66 ), Harivamsa ( 41 & 3. 41-47 ), Brahma Purana ( 213. 44-79 ), Vishnudharmottara Purana ( 1. 54 ), Kurma Purana ( 1. 15. 18-72 ), Matsya Purana ( 161-163 ), Padma Purana ( Uttara-khanda 5. 42 ), Shiva Purana ( 2. 5. 43 & 3. 10-12 ), Linga Purana ( 1. 95-96 ), Skanda Purana 7 ( 2. 18. 60-130 ) and Vishnu Purana ( 1. 16-20 ) all contain depictions of the Narasimha Avatar.
He decides to attempt to kill Vishnu by gaining mystical powers, which he believes Brahma, the chief among the devas, will award him if he undergoes many years of great austerity and penance.

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