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'''Brahma''', [[Vishnu]] | A Trindade Hindu, da qual fazem parte [[Special:MyLanguage/'''Brahma'''|Brahma]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Vishnu|Vishnu]] e [[Special:MyLanguage/Shiva|Shiva]], | ||
corresponde ao conceito Ocidental de Pai, Filho e [[Special:MyLanguage/Holy Spirit|Espírito Santo]] – o Criador, o Preservador e o Destruidor eternos. Brahma encarna o desejo divino que inspirou a criação do mundo. Vishnu concede misericórdia e virtude para sustentar o mundo. Shiva representa o fogo sagrado que | |||
destrói o 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. | ||
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