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Q: How are Brahma siva and Vishnu represented in Hindu art?
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What are the main Hindu's gods?

The three main gods are Brahma (the creator), Siva or Shiva (the destroyer) and Vishnu (the preserver).


Who is Hinduism's idol or figure?

Brahma, Siva and Vishnu a trilogy


How many gods relate to Brahma siva and Vishnu?

3crores gods


What are the names of Hindu gods?

Most of the Hindu temples are dedicated to Siva, Vishnu (including his incarnations Krishna and Rama), Shakti (the mother goddess, hence including the forms of Durga and Kali and the goddesses Lakshmi and Saraswati), Ganesh and Hanuman.


What are 5 of the Hindu gods?

Mainly, it is Brahma the creator, Vishnu, the Preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. You know, you should say, who are the three main Hindu gods. Hinduism still exists. Most Hindus are monotheistic. So you should say, what is Bramhan. Most Hindus believe that he is the only god.


Who are Brahma Siva and Vishnu?

they are the three main gods brahma being the god of all gods that created earth and then multiplyed himself into the sevral different gods, vishnu being the presever and shiva being the destroyer or the person who helps humans into their next life. i might have got it wrong sorry if i have - i mean no offense to hindus if i have


What are the names of 3 main Hindu gods?

As a polytheistic religion, Hinduism hosts numerous gods and goddesses. However, the main three gods are Brahma, the creator, Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, also known as Siva, the destroyer. Brahma is usually depicted with a beard, four faces, and four arms. He is recognized as the supreme being that brought forth creation. Vishnu is normally considered to have human form, but with four arms. He is acknowledged as the deity that preserves the universe and sustains life. Shiva is the third part of this trinity, and is known as the destroyer. These are the three main Hindu gods.


How do Brahma the Creator Siva the Destroyer and Vishnu the Preserver worship?

Vishnu Purana and the Pada Purana says that in the beginning of creation, the great Vishnu, desirous of cheating the world, became three fold: creator Brahma, preserver Vishnu and the destroyer Shiva. Vishnu therefore, is one yet threefold who not only creates but also preserves and destroys. Trimurti is one body with three heads : in the middle it is the Brahma; on the right, it is Vishnu and on the left, Shiva. Worshiping one of them should therefore mean worshiping all the three. But in reality, will it be so??? As for example - i.One of the four heads of Brahma was burnt off by the fire of Shiva's central eye because Brahma had spoken disrespectfully to Shiva. If Brahma and Shiva are one as the scripture says, showing disrespect by Brahma to Shiva is disrespect to self only. Burning Brahma's head will also mean mean destroying self. ii.Mohini in Hindu Scripture is actually Vishnu in female form. The Product of Shiva's union with Mohini was Ayenar, the only male among the Grama-devatas. Now the question is, Vishnu is Shiva and also Mohini in female form. Isn't the Shiva's union with Mohini is the union with self only??? Therefore, though the scripture says that they are one, in reality, they are not. Hence they should be worshiped separately to receive specific blessings from each one of them.


Is true Vishnu is the sustainer and preserver god who reincarnates through time when the age is dark and a savior god is needed?

Hinduism say so. But Brahma's creation was unnecessary. Vishnu's duty also not done properly. Siva destroyes everything. That is not a good thing.


Who came first- Krishna Siva or Bramha?

Brahma


Who is great either siva or vishnu?

This 'god' theory is all confusing. Vishnu Purana & Pada Purana says that in the beginning of creation, the great Vishnu desirous of cheating the world (can god cheat?) became three fold : creator Brahma, preserver Vishnu and the destroyer Shiva. Vishnu therefore, is one yet three fold who not only creates but also preserves and destroys (destroying his own creations?). Further, Trimurti is one body with three heads : in the middle, it is the Brahma; on the right, it is the Vishnu and on the left, it is the Shiva. Since Vishnu, Vishnu & Shiva are all one, there should not be any arguments as to the question who is greatest but scripture shows it all wrong. Because, i. One of the four heads of Brahma was burnt off by the fire of Shiva's central eye because Brahma had spoken disrespectfully to Shiva. If Brahma & Shiva are one as the scripture says, showing disrespect by Brahma to Shiva is disrespect to self only. Burning Brahma's head will also mean destroying self. ii. Mohini in Hindu scripture is actually Vishnu in female form. The product of Shiva's union with Mohini was Ayenar, the only male among the Grama-devatas. Now the question is, Vishnu is Shiva, also Mohini in female form. Isn't the Shiva's union with Mohini is the union with self only? The question now is whether the three are one? If so as the scripture says, why each one has hatred, union with the own 'self'?


Was the Hindu deity Siva a god or goddess?

he was a god (Lord Siva