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.
No, Patient's gender is not a continuous variable. It is discrete variable.
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.