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Brahma, [[Special:MyLanguage/Vishnu|Vishnú]] y [[Special:MyLanguage/Shiva|Shiva]] de la Trinidad hindú son el concepto paralelo al occidental de Padre, Hijo y [[Special:MyLanguage/Holy Spirit|Espíritu Santo]]; el eterno Creador, Conservador y Destructor. Brahma encarna el deseo divino que inspiró la creación del mundo. Vishnú transmite misericordia y virtud para sostener al mundo. Shiva representa el fuego sagrado que destruye el mal. | |||
Brahma, as the Father figure and the First Person of the Trinity, is seen as the Immense Being—the Creator, Supreme Ruler, Lawgiver, Sustainer and Source of All Knowledge. Brahma is Godly omnipotence incarnate. His divine complement, or [[shakti]], is [[Sarasvati]], the active principle of Brahma. These divine lovers exemplify the masculine and feminine embodiment of the cosmic force. | Brahma, as the Father figure and the First Person of the Trinity, is seen as the Immense Being—the Creator, Supreme Ruler, Lawgiver, Sustainer and Source of All Knowledge. Brahma is Godly omnipotence incarnate. His divine complement, or [[shakti]], is [[Sarasvati]], the active principle of Brahma. These divine lovers exemplify the masculine and feminine embodiment of the cosmic force. | ||