1. Brahma(the god of creation of the world),
2. Vishnu(the god of preservation of the world)
3. Shiva(the god of destruction of the world
These are Vishnu, Shiva & Brahma.
most worshipped god in Hinduism are known as holy trinity in Hinduism. they are Lordshiva Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu.
Actually there are four. Three Gods and one Goddess. The Gods are Brahma (the creator God), Vishnu (the sustainer God), and Shiva (the destroyer God). The Goddess is Mother Durga. Note that the view depends on the philosophy followed by the person. For a worshiper of Shiva, he is all in all, creator, sustainer, and destroyer. The same is true for worshipers of Goddess Durga also.
There are 3 gods if hinduism called hindudu, hinshu, himhimi
AnswerThere are many similarities between Christianity and Hinduism. Both are ancient religions that teach high moral standards. Christianity has its trinity of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, three gods in one. Hinduism has its godhead of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, three gods in one.
If your referring to the Bible, the term would be God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, the Trinity, the Triune God.
The Hindu gods are Ganesha Vishnu. The Christian god is God and Jesus (the only god) . Hindu's believe they have many different gods. Christians believe there is only 1 God, which = The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit .
Hinduism has 3 main God known as holy trinity. they are Lordshiva Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu, they carry out creation, protection and destruction accordingly to sustain this universe.
The trinity (the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost)...the Father is God, the Son is God and the Holy spirit is God. Yet there are not three God's but one God. There is only one God in the Biblical Christian doctrine of the trinity. ____ Believe in three gods is called TRITHEISM
AnswerMost Christians believe in a Trinity that is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This is three persons in one God. Hindus believe in a godhead that is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. This is three gods in one.
Trinity means "three-in-one" and refers to the concept that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are all one and the same God. The apostles are not part of the Trinity. No. The apostles were 'messengers' for Jesus. The principal apostles were the 12 disciples who followed Jesus, and Paul. The Trinity is a term for the Christian notion of three Gods in one - God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
The central Hindu deity is Brahma, the god of creation and birth. Brahma's two godly avatars are Vishnu, the god of preservation, and Shiva, the god of destruction. Together, they form the Hindu trinity (trimurti) that deals with the salvation of the human soul.
There were many trinity chief god/goddesses of cults in cities throughout ancinet Egypt.