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Lord Brahma is perhaps the sole Hindu God who over the years has maintained his distinctive identity as the creator and is not really manifested into other forms. Lord Brahma completes the trinity of Hindu Gods and performs the role of creation and generation of life on earth. Hence Lord Brahma was the one who created eleven 'Prajapatis' for fathering the human race. Lord Brahma himself is believed to have taken birth from the navel of Sri Vishnu emerging on top of a thousand petal lotus flower; hence he is sometimes addressed as Nabhija. Brahma's consort is Devi Saraswati the goddess of learning and arts. She adequately symbolizes Lord Brahma's ingenious force. Brahma's vahan (vehicle) is the white swan which is a reflection of the Lord's righteous action and sense of honorable discrimination. The swan in Hindu mythology is believed to have the unique power of discriminating between milk and water from a mixture of both these substances, thus manifesting Brahma's sense of justice.
Answered by ajay, 01 Apr '10 03:02 pm
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HE is the creator of the universe in which we are living.....
Answered by Shobhit Gupta, 01 Apr '10 01:09 pm
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According to Hindu religion he is the creator of this universe.
Answered by rajendra partap sinha, 31 Mar '10 08:23 pm
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Brahma is the creator of the universe and of all beings, as depicted in the Hindu cosmology. The Vedas, the oldest and the holiest of Hindu scriptures, are attributed to Brahma, and thus Brahma is regarded as the father of dharma.
Answered by Dinesh Manaktala, 31 Mar '10 07:28 pm
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