The Trimurti—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—are more than mere deities; they represent the cycle of existence, one that we witness in nature, within ourselves, and in every facet of life.
The chief protagonists are the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and their counterparts Saraswati, Lakshmi and Durga. It marks a time when Hinduism expanded beyond the limited confines of the ...
Jyotirlingas are shrines where Lord Shiva is worshiped in the form of a "Lingam of Light" or "Jyoti." According to Hindu mythology, these 12 sacred sites represent Lord Shiva's divine presence on ...
[Sri Sarva Deva Sabha] The Hindu Pantheon. By Edward Moor, F.R.S. Member Of The Asiatic Society Of Calcutta, And Of The Literary Society Of Bombay. - London :: 1810.
After Brahma created the world, it is the power of Vishnu which preserves the world and human beings. As part of the cycle of birth, life and death it is Shiva who will ultimately destroy the ...
Key fact Remember the difference between Brahman (with an ‘n’), which refers to Ultimate Reality, and Brahma (no ‘n ... Hindus who worship Vishnu and those who worship Shiva each ...
they cried as they fell at His feet. One deva intimated Him of the fierce battle between Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu – a conflict born from a minor disagreement, now threatening the entirety of ...