Jehovah is the personal name of the Almighty God. He is the Sovereign Lord of the Universe. This means there is no one like Him, or greater than Him.
Nobody ,Brahma is a god.( My opinion)
yes, Brahma is Hindu, Brahma was not a god according to Hindu beliefs but Brahma was a.... well it is hard to explain Brahma was just a force an all powerful force that created the universe, and according to Hindus when you die you are either reincarnated if you don't have a perfect life, but if you have a perfect life then when you die your spirit will become one with Brahma. Jehovah is the Jewish, Christan, and Muslim God and those three religions were founded after Hinduism, so yes Brahma is older than Jehovah.
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Though Brahma is a Hindu God, he is not worshiped by many Hindus.To understand why Lord Brahma the creator (not to be confused with Brahman) is not worshiped by Hindus, you will have to know the story of 'Testing the divine Trinity by Bhrigu'. Please see the related questions.
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Answer: The suggestion primarily comes from the phonetic similarity between their names, as both “Abraham” and “Brahma” share common letters like ‘B’, ‘R’, ‘H’, and ‘M’. However, beyond this phonetic resemblance, the parallels between Abraham and Brahma are minimal.
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Brahma is a Creator
"brahma", "brahma (poem)", "brahma poem" and "the brahma"Another answerBrahma is one of the three major gods in Hinduism. Brahma is known as the creator of everything in this universe.
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