According to Hinduism God Brahama created the world and is know as shritirachiyta or The Creator..
According to Hindu and Vedic scriptures like Vedas and Gita, the Almighty, All Creator, Omnipotent, Omnipresent and Formless Power which is God, has created the Universe
THE SYMBOLISM OF THE HINDU CREATION OF THE WORLD:
To clearly understand the Hindu concept of creation of the world, we must keep in mind that,
1. The world is eternal and was not created at any point of time
2. 'Creation of the world' is symbolic of creation of a new life after our life is devastated completely.
THE THREE HINDU CONCEPTS OF CREATION OF THE WORLD:
1. Brahman, the supreme Hindu god, directly created the world
2. Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva emerged from Brahmanda (default state of Brahman) and Brahma created the world, under the observation of Vishnu and Shiva.
3. Vishnu emerged from Brahmanda and Brahma emerged from the navel of Vishnu and created the world
The first concept is the original and the most efficient for creation of a new life. The third, the most accepted, is the last and the safest.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VISHNU AND BRAHMA:
The sitting of Brahma on a lotus, whose stem emerges from the navel of Vishnu, may look like imagination of an artist. However, it is based on human physiology.
The semi voluntary Vishnu force corresponds to our abdomen and the voluntary component of the semi voluntary force, which Brahma represents, to our navel.
Brahma and creation:
Of the seven forces we have, the voluntary Brahma force is the best force for creation of a new life as it is a short duration force and is directly under our control. It is thus the best force for experimenting.
Thus, according to Hinduism,
1. The world is eternal
2. Symbolically, Vishnu emerges from Brahmanda and Brahma emerges from Vishnu to create the world (new life).
Hindus believe that the world is created, destroyed, and recreated in an eternally repetitive series of cycles. It continuously moves from one Maha Yuga (great age) to the next, with each lasting for 4,320,000 years. Each Maha Yuga consists of a series of four shorter yugas, or ages, each of which is morally worse and of shorter duration than the age that preceded it.
Hinduism never believes in creation or destruction of this world. This world was eternally there, is there and will be there. Form of the world, the animals or plants living on it, or any other thing can change. The only thing that does not change is the theory that every thing changes.
The real story is that the brahma created the earth
the world was created by the class from launceston primary school hijacked this.
The World of Myth Magazine was created in 2004.
Brahman
Nobody create it the invaders give the name to people in India
No, core belief of Hinduism is very opposed to that. Hindus belief states that the world we live in is a myth and reality is very different.
One example of a creation myth is the story of how the universe was created by a supreme being or deity, such as in the story of Genesis in the Bible where God created the world in 6 days. Another example is the Inca creation myth where the god Viracocha created the world and all living things.
According to a creation story in the Rig Veda, all the matter in the universe was contained in the Purusha. The Purusha engendered the Viraj, which then engendered the Purusha, and then the deities sacrificed the Purusha, thus creating the universe.
the term Hinduism comes directly from Lord Brahma. Because Lord Brahma created this world & followers of him are called Hindus.
Hinduism Today Magazine was created in 1979.
I am actually doing a summer assignment on world history now, and one of the chapters was on ancient classical Indian civilization. Hinduism had no creator, unlike every other religion in the world. It gradually evolved over time.
Hinduism never supports that, it is a popular myth. Caste system is related with people's faith and pride.
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The Myth of the Plan was created in 1985.