The Trimurti in Hinduism, which consists of the three principal deities Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, do not have a specific gender in the traditional sense, as they embody cosmic principles rather than strictly human attributes. Brahma is often depicted as male, representing creation; Vishnu, also depicted as male, symbolizes preservation; and Shiva, typically male, represents destruction and transformation. However, Hindu deities can exhibit a range of gender expressions, and their divine nature transcends binary classifications.
The antonym of the noun 'gender' is genderlessness, a word for the state of having no gender.
The term "ring" is gender-neutral and does not have an inherent gender. In various languages, objects may have grammatical gender, but in English, "ring" is simply referred to as a ring, regardless of any associations it may have with gender in cultural contexts.
No, it is not. Gender is a noun (male-female classification).
In English, scissors are typically referred to as a plural noun and do not have a gender. However, in languages with grammatical gender, such as French or Spanish, scissors may be assigned a gender (feminine in French: "les ciseaux," masculine in Spanish: "las tijeras"). In general usage, scissors are considered gender-neutral.
Gender expression refers to the external presentation of an individual's gender identity through behaviors, clothing, hairstyles, voice, and other forms of expression. It encompasses how individuals communicate their gender to the world, which may align with or differ from societal expectations and norms associated with their assigned gender at birth. Gender expression is distinct from gender identity, as it focuses on outward appearances and actions rather than one's internal sense of self.
SMA Trimurti was created in 1954.
Trimurti Films was created in 1970.
The duration of Trimurti - film - is 3.13 hours.
Trimurti - film - was created on 1995-12-22.
S. K. Trimurti was born in 1912.
S. K. Trimurti died in 2008.
Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva all make up the Trimurti.
The Trimurti in the hinduism.
A trimurti is three forms of gods, one called Brahma the creator, visnu the maintainer or preserver and siva the destroyer or transformer.
first god in the hindu trimurti :)
vishnu
In Hindu mythology, Trimurti refers to the three principal gods: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. According to legend, their mother is the goddess Aditi, who represents infinity and boundlessness.