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Why there is no temple for Brahma anywhere separately ?
Asked by govindarao krishna murthy,
24 Jun '09 11:08 pm
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Because he was cursed by one of the other two trimurti\'s.
Answered by SK. Abdul Mohammed Jafar Sadik Basha, 25 Jun '09 02:03 am
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Although Brahma is one of the three major gods in Hinduism, few Hindus actually worship him. India today has very few temples dedicated to Brahma alone as opposed to the tens of thousands of temples dedicated to the other deities in the Trimurti, namely Vishnu and Shiva. Among the few that exist today, the most famous is in Pushkar in Rajasthan. Others include one in Thirunavaya in Kerala; one in the temple town of Kumbakonam, (Thanjavur District) in Tamil Nadu; one in Asotra village in Balotra Taluka of Barmer district in Rajasthan known as Kheteshwar Brahmadham Tirtha; one in Brahma-Karmali village in Sattari Taluka in Goa, one in Khedbrahma in Gujarat and one in the village of Khokhan in the Kullu Valley, 4 km from Bhuntar. Regular pujas are held for Lord Brahma at the temple in Thirunavaya and during Navrathris, this temple comes to life with colourful festivities.
Another temple for Lord Brahma is located at Thirupattur, near Tiruchirapalli, TamilNadu,South India. This temple a ...more
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 24 Jun '09 11:36 pm
Another temple for Lord Brahma is located at Thirupattur, near Tiruchirapalli, TamilNadu,South India. This temple a ...more
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