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In Hinduism, Ishwar is considered the supreme being, representing the ultimate reality and source of all creation.
In Hindu belief 'Shakti'; part of the 'Shiv' is the Mother of Creation and therefore, The Shiv is called as 'Ardh-nareeshwar' (a physical union of half man & half woman). So 'Shakti' is called as 'mother', but not considered as 'goddess' of the creation. This is god 'Brhama', who is called as 'Father of the Creation'.
it is said that the world has been "remade" every 4-5000 years....your welcome
Hinduism is the divine history, the true path of God, and the creation of the earth.
Very less similarity. Both give different concepts of what God is or how the creation happened.
AnswerMost religions have a creation story. In Hinduism, Brahma is the god who created everything.
no Zeus was a part of the 4th age therefore wasn't the god of creation he was the god of sky, energy, and other gods
While both Shakti in Hinduism and the Holy Spirit in Christianity are considered manifestations of divine energy or power, they are not considered the same entity. Shakti is seen as the feminine aspect of the divine in Hinduism, associated with creation and energy, while the Holy Spirit in Christianity is one part of the Holy Trinity, representing God's presence and guidance.
Mother Mary mother of God practiced forgiveness and taught others about Christian ways