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The Tridev – The Trinity of Hindu Gods

In Hindu mythology, the term “Tridev” refers to the three primary gods who represent the cosmic functions of creation, preservation, and destruction.

In Hindu mythology, the term “Tridev” refers to the three primary gods who represent the cosmic functions of creation, preservation, and destruction. The Tridev consists of the following deities:

  1. Brahma: Brahma is the god of creation and is considered the creator of the universe. He is depicted with four faces and four arms, representing the four Vedas, the sacred texts of Hinduism. Brahma is often portrayed sitting on a lotus flower, signifying his connection to divine knowledge and spiritual enlightenment.
  2. Vishnu: Vishnu is the god of preservation and is responsible for maintaining and sustaining the universe. He is regarded as the preserver of the cosmic order and is believed to incarnate on Earth in different forms (avatars) to restore balance and protect righteousness. Vishnu is usually depicted with a dark blue complexion, holding various weapons and attributes.
  3. Shiva: Shiva is the god of destruction and transformation. He is known as the cosmic dancer (Nataraja) and is associated with the cycle of creation, preservation, and dissolution. Shiva is often depicted with a third eye on his forehead, a crescent moon on his matted hair, and a trident (trishula) in his hand. He represents the ultimate reality and the transcendence of worldly attachments.

The Tridev collectively symbolizes the fundamental forces of the universe and the interplay of creation, preservation, and destruction. They are regarded as different aspects of the supreme divine consciousness (Brahman) and are worshipped and revered by millions of Hindus worldwide.

It’s important to note that while Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are considered the primary deities of the Tridev, the specific beliefs and prominence of these gods may vary across different sects and regions within Hinduism.

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