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Brahma

Brahma. J- woww (Wayne). Origin…. Brahma originated in Hindu mythology He was said to have been born from a lotus springing from Vishnu’s naval and created the universe with his daughter/wife, Sarasvati. About B rahma’s family.

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Brahma

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  1. Brahma J-woww (Wayne)

  2. Origin… • Brahma originated in Hindu mythology • He was said to have been born from a lotus springing from Vishnu’s naval and created the universe with his daughter/wife, Sarasvati

  3. About Brahma’s family • Brahma is believed to be the son of god and to have a sister and a brother, both of equal power. The brother being represented by a stone phallus and the sister as blue or black shinned and with four arms. • Has a wife, sarasvati • His children are the 7 rishis (sages)

  4. God/Goddess of… • Said to be the god/goddess thing to have created the universe

  5. Brahma’s story • Brahma is the Hindu god that seems to have been born from a lotus and then created the universe with the help of his wife/daughter thing

  6. Where Brahma appears in literature • Basically the only literature Brahma is found in is Indian and Hindu religious literature

  7. Interesting stuff • Brahma is one of the main gods in hindu religion • In theology, he is the single letter (ekaaksharam) AUM, and the uncreated creator • Cosmologically, he is hiranyagarhba (golden embryo), the ball of fire, from which the universe develops

  8. Citations.. • http://hinduism.about.com/od/godsgoddesses/p/brahma.htm • http://www.koausa.org/Gods/God12.html • http://www.pantheon.org/articles/b/brahma.html • http://www.sanskritmantra.com/brahma.htm • http://www.eaglespace.com/spirit/brahma.php

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