Who created all brahma

  1. Who Created Vishnu?
  2. Delving Into The Mythology of Brahma's Creation of the Universe


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Who Created Vishnu?

Vishnu is a crucial deity in all of Hindu mythology as he fulfills the role of the preserver of the universe. Without him, the function of preserving the universe, looking after the occurrences in the universe, and eventually foiling anything that threatens the balance would be unfulfilled. The creation and initial presence of Vishnu in the universe is a subject of major debate. There exist several theories that posit a wide range of different possibilities about how Vishnu must have come into being. The most popular story is from the Vishnu Purana which claims that Vishnu has always existed in the universe. However, there exist other stories that are believed by other sects like Shaivism and Shaktism where the respective supreme deities created Vishnu. Here are a few major theories from different parts of Hindu Mythology that posit how Vishnu came into existence. Contents • • • • • So Who Exactly Created Vishnu? — The Vishnu Purana According to the Vishnu Purana, Vishnu is the only constant force that has existed in all of eternity. It is believed that Vishnu was present even after the Pralay (Doomsday) and resurrected the universe, and Brahma and Shiva along with it. Since Vishnu is the preserver of the universe, it is said that he created Brahma to facilitate all of the rest of creation, and then Shiva as a destroyer of chaos. He is also believed to have Lakshmi in this process. It is said that Vishnu created Brahma out of his belly and Shiva was created out of his fore...

Delving Into The Mythology of Brahma's Creation of the Universe

The Hindu concept of the Creator God Brahman is one of the oldest and most revered in world religion. As part of the Trimurti, or holy trinity, Brahma is responsible for creating the universe and all living things within it. He is also known as Prajapati or the Lord of Creation and holds an important place in Hindu belief systems. In Hindu mythology, Brahma is born from a golden egg which was dropped into a primal ocean. From this egg, he created water and then his other creations followed – the earth, all its forms, and ultimately humans. According to scripture, it was this act of creation that earned him his title as Prajapati or Lord of Creation. Brahma’s role in creation is not to be confused with that of Vishnu or Shiva who are both tasked with maintaining and preserving life on Earth. Unlike Vishnu or Shiva, Brahma’s job was to start life in its purest form – by giving birth to all other beings. As such he is uually depicted with four heads symbolising his endless creativity and power over all aspects of life on Earth. Brahma has been associated with many different symbols throughout history including a swan (Hansa) and a lotus flower (Kamal). The swan represents knowledge and wisdom while the lotus symbolises beauty, fertility, grace and purity – qualities which embody Brahma’s power as creator god. He is often seen holding an axe signifying his ability to cut through ignorance while a rosary in one hand signifies his control over time itself. Brahma represents pure...