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BrahmaA worldly god, who resides in the first form realm. See Ocean of Nectar
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Brahma1785, from Sanskrit Brahma, nominative of Brahman, chief god of the trinity Brahma-Vishnu-Siva in post-Vedic Hindu religion (see brahmin).
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BrahmaLord of Creation; God as the Creator; "I am present"
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Brahma(n) the Creator; one of the three major deities in the later Hindu pantheon(n) any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved [..]
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BrahmaThe supreme creator (God).
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BrahmaThe first aspect of the Hindu Trinity, the other two being Vishnu and Siva. Brahma is a symbol of eternity, the immutable, the origin of creation, and the ultimate root of self.
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Brahmaa Hindu God, considered the protector of the world (can also be called Brahman) church
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BrahmaThe creator God and member of the Hindu trinity of deities, which also includes Shiva and Vishnu.
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Brahma(S) The God of Hinduism, unifying all other gods and part of the structure of the universe. Ridiculed by Buddhism as Brahma-Sahampati. Brahmacharya
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Brahma, Vishnu, Siva and names for the various aspects of God are more technical or philosophical. In ordinary conversation a man says either Bhagavan God) or Swami (the Lord). The term Bhagavan is used by [..]
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Brahma
(Hinduism) Hindu god (deva) of creation and one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva.
(Hinduism) A variant of Brahman.
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BrahmaMeans "growth, expansion, creation" in Sanskrit. The Hindu god Brahma is the creator and director of the universe, the balance between the opposing forces of Vishnu and Shiva. He is [..]
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