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  2. Category:Consorts of Brahma - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Consorts of Brahma" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Brahmani (Matrika) G.

  3. Trimurti - Wikipedia

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    The identification of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva as one being is strongly emphasized in the Kūrma Purāṇa, wherein 1.6 Brahman is worshipped as Trimurti; 1.9 especially inculcates the unity of the three gods, and 1.26 relates to the same theme.

  4. Brahma - Wikipedia

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    The existence of a distinct god named Brahma is evidenced in late Vedic texts. [22] Grammatically, the nominal stem Brahma-has two distinct forms: the neuter noun bráhman, whose nominative singular form is brahma (ब्रह्म); and the masculine noun brahmán, whose nominative singular form is brahmā (ब्रह्मा).

  5. Brahmaloka - Wikipedia

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    Brahmaloka, as seen on the head of Vishnu's Vishvarupa form as the Cosmic Man. Brahmaloka (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मालोक, IAST: Brahmāloka) or Satyaloka (Sanskrit: सत्यलोक) sometimes refers to the realm of Brahma, the creator god, a member of the Trimurti along with Vishnu and Shiva, along with his consort Saraswati. [1]

  6. Uthamar Kovil - Wikipedia

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    Here, Vishnu requested his consort Lakshmi to give alms to Shiva. Shiva's grail was filled by the alms and Lakshmi came to be known as Poornavalli Thayar (the one who filled the grail). [1] As per another legend, Brahma and Shiva both had originally five heads. Parvati, the wife of Shiva, once got confused and worshipped Brahma, instead of her ...

  7. Tridevi - Wikipedia

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    Saraswati is the goddess of learning, arts, and music, as well as the consort of Brahma, the creator. [4] Lakshmi is the goddess of fortune, wealth, fertility, auspiciousness, light, and material and spiritual fulfillment, as well as the consort of Vishnu, the maintainer or preserver. [5]