Search for crossword answers and clues
The Creator, to Hindus
Answer for the clue "The Creator, to Hindus ", 6 letters:
brahma
Alternative clues for the word brahma
Word definitions for brahma in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Brahma is the Hindu Creator God. Brahma may also refer to: "Brahma" (poem) , a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson Brahma (1994 film) , Indian Bollywood film Brahma (2014 film) , Indian Action historical drama film Brahma (Buddhism) , a Buddhist concept Brahma ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1785, from Sanskrit Brahma , nominative of Brahman , chief god of the trinity Brahma-Vishnu-Siva in post-Vedic Hindu religion (see brahmin ).
Usage examples of brahma.
It was said he had been ordained by the Creator, mighty Brahma himself.
He whose thousand-yearlong tapasya compelled mighty Brahma himself to grant him everlasting life and immunity from all destruction.
You whose devotion won the admiration of mighty Brahma himself, who saw fit to grant you the mastery of Brahman, the force that created, sustains, and nourishes the universeI bow before you, great one.
Vishnu and Brahma cults, Saivism was starting to grow in respectability as well as popularity.
The katha dates back to the time after the creation, when devas lived on Prithvi, back in the morning of the first Day of Brahma, also known as the Satya-Yuga, or Age of Truth, for all was innocent and uncorrupted then.
Each Day of Brahma consists of two billion, one hundred sixty million of our solar years.
When Brahma has created the world, it remains unaltered for this entire period.
At the end of a single Day of Brahma, the world and all it contains is consumed by fire, only the Brahmarishis, devas, and elements surviving.
When he awakens once more, he again creates the world, and a new Day of Brahma begins.
Siva was deeply engrossed in his meditation and was determined to remain engrossed thus for the duration of all the remaining Days of Brahma, until the end of existence itself.
Then the wife of Kama ran to Brahma, tearing her hair, beating her breast, and moaning inconsolably over the loss of her husband.
The two of them then danced the tandav, the great and terrible dance of procreation, awakening the entire universe with their tantric sexuality, and at the moment of their joining, by using the formidable energies unleashed by their union, Lord Brahma was able to restore Kama to his body.
Among those boons was his elevation to the stature of a master of Brahmanic power, a level of shakti comparable only to that which is wielded by the Seven Seers, the Brahmarishis like myself who have been ordained by Brahma himself to oversee the smooth functioning and harmony of the three worlds.
The Seven Seers were said to be indestructible, protected by the omnipotent hand of Brahma, divine ambassadors granted total immunity.
In India it was forbidden to pronounce the word AUM or OM, the Sacred Name of the One Deity, manifested as Brahma, Vishna, and Seeva.