Brahmā: Svayambhu: Self-Born
Brahmā (Svayambhu: self-born) is the creator of god or the creative aspect of Vishnu in Hinduism. He is also Vāgīśa a (Lord of Speech) who created the four Vedas, one from each of his mouths. His consort is Saraswati, and he is the father of Four Kumaras, Narada, Daksha, Marichi, and many more.
Moreover, Brahma is synonymous with the Vedic god Prajapati, and he is also known as Vedanatha (god of Vedas), Gyaneshwara (god of Knowledge), Chaturmukha (having Four Faces) Svayambhu (self-born) as well as linked to Kama and Hiranyagarbha (the cosmic egg).
Brahma, along with other deities, is sometimes viewed as a form (saguna) of the otherwise formless (nirguna) Brahman, the ultimate metaphysical reality in Vedantic Hinduism.
Credits information for the only education to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahma
Brahma Mantra | Om Kham Brahma | Most Powerful Mantra for Inner Peace | Meditation Mantras
https://youtu.be/ad9mNsOUUT8
Photo: Brahma Indian, Pahari, about 1700 Probably Nurpur, Punjab Hills, Northern India. Medium or Technique Opaque watercolor on paper Classification Paintings
Moreover, Brahma is synonymous with the Vedic god Prajapati, and he is also known as Vedanatha (god of Vedas), Gyaneshwara (god of Knowledge), Chaturmukha (having Four Faces) Svayambhu (self-born) as well as linked to Kama and Hiranyagarbha (the cosmic egg).
Brahma, along with other deities, is sometimes viewed as a form (saguna) of the otherwise formless (nirguna) Brahman, the ultimate metaphysical reality in Vedantic Hinduism.
Credits information for the only education to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahma
Brahma Mantra | Om Kham Brahma | Most Powerful Mantra for Inner Peace | Meditation Mantras
https://youtu.be/ad9mNsOUUT8
Photo: Brahma Indian, Pahari, about 1700 Probably Nurpur, Punjab Hills, Northern India. Medium or Technique Opaque watercolor on paper Classification Paintings
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