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The Trimurti Hinduism's Divine Cycle

The Trimurti, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, represent Hinduism's cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction.

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The Trimurti Hinduism's Divine Cycle

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  1. The Trimurti: Hinduism's Divine Cycle The Trimurti: Hinduism's Divine Cycle (The three divine aspects of the supreme Brahman: creation, preservation, and destruction.) and destruction.) (The three divine aspects of the supreme Brahman: creation, preservation, The Creator: Brahma Four-headed god, often depicted with four arms and a beard. Associated with: creation, knowledge, Vedas (Hindu scriptures). Symbol: lotus flower, swan. The Preserver: Vishnu Four-armed god, often depicted holding a conch shell, discus, lotus flower, and mace. Associated with: preservation, protection, order, upholding dharma (righteous law). Symbol: Garuda (eagle), conch shell, discus. The Destroyer: Shiva Three-eyed god, often depicted with a trident, a damru (drum), and a snake coiled around his neck. Associated with: destruction (to make way for new creation), transformation, yoga, dance. Symbol: trident, third eye, crescent moon. https://www.exoticindiaart.com/

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