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Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. But you are missing on Mother Goddess, Durga.
Lord shiva, Lord vishnu & Lord Brahma. Goddess Shakti, Durga & Kali.
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.
Hindus have many deities. But what I think you are referring to is, Brahma, the creator, Vishnu, the maintainer, and Shiva, the destroyer . These three form the trimurti. The fourth is Durga, the goddess who is the invincible.
Brahma: The CreatorVishnu: The PreserverShiva: The DestroyerBrahma: The CreatorVishnu: The PreserverShiva: The DestroyerLord Shiva,Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma
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.
lord rama, krishna, venkateswara, shiva, brahma, vishnu, ganesh, godess lakshmi, parvathi, saraswathi, durga............ and so on.
Durga (literally a fort for the believers) is the mother Goddess and not a God. In mythology, the Hindu trinity of Gods, Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu pooled their powers to create Durga to kill a demon whom they could not have killed with their individual powers. That is why another name for the Goddess is Shakti (power). All Goddesses in Hinduism are considered to be only the forms of Mother Durga. Worship of Mother Durga is popular all over India, but in the Eastern states of Assam and Bengal, Durga rules supreme. The Goddess is worshiped in October during the nine days of Durga puja/Navaratri in her nine forms. Kali also is a form of Durga. Durga is auspicious and beautiful whereas Kali is ferocious in protection of her devotees and in enemity of evil. Durga is depicted as having eight hands holding various armaments and rides a lion.
Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are three important deities in Hinduism. Brahma is believed to be the creator of the universe, Vishnu is seen as the preserver and protector, and Shiva is considered the destroyer and transformer. Hindus believe that these three deities represent different aspects of the divine and work together to maintain the balance and harmony of the cosmos.
Goddess Saraswati has no father. there was one power that is called Shiva and Brahma and Vishnu emerged from that power. Further, Parvati that is, 'Shakti' which is the whole earth emerged from that power, and from this Shakti, Saraswati and Laxmi emerged In all, they all are one.... emerging from light and power
All Gods or Goddesses preserve the universe, whether it is Shiva, Vishnu, or the Mother Goddess, Durga. But most hindus worship Vishnu (they are known as Vaishnavas and make the majority of hindus) and consider him to be the preserver God.
In its history of 5,000 years or more, there are hundreds of people who influenced hinduism. However, the Gods have not changed. The trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva along with the Mother Goddess, Durga.