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The Hindu Trinity refers to three gods: Bramha the creator, Vishnu the Protector, and Shiva the destroyer. These gods show the cycle from birth to death. Bramha is the symbol of our birth, Vishnu is the symbol of our survival and Shiva is the symbol of death.
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The Hindu Trinity refers to three gods: Bramha the creator, Vishnu the Protector, and Shiva the destroyer. These gods show the cycle from birth to death. Bramha is the symbol of our birth, Vishnu is the symbol of our survival and Shiva is the symbol of death.
Each of the trinity is represented by their idealistic form with different asthras and different lokas that they live in.
The Hindu trinity were popularized in the Vedic age, while the elements of nature were worshipped in the puranic period.
Vishnu the protector is often worshipped in different forms such as Rama, Krishna but in his own form, he is shown reclining on a five-headed snake king with goddess Lakshmi as his companion.
Shiva the destroyer, is blue-skinned and often represented as a hermit in animal skinned clothes with dreadlocked hair with Ganga flowing through his hair and him holding a Trishul, Damru on the mountain Kailash with his wife Parvathi and his Vahan Nandi.
Bramha the creator, four heads pointing North, South, East, and West. It is also believed that each head recited one of the vedas. Bramha is not shown with any weapons but with a book as a symbol of knowledge. He is accompanied by goddess Saraswathi and his Vahana is the Swan.
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