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[[File:Cambodian - The Hindu God Brahma - Walters 542734.jpg|thumb|Bronze sculpture of Brahma (Cambodia, late 12th – early 13th century)]]
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'''Brahma''', [[Vishnu]] and [[Shiva]] of the Hindu Trinity parallel the western concept of the Father, Son and [[Holy Spirit]]—the eternal Creator, Preserver and Destroyer. Brahma embodies the divine desire that inspired the creation of the world. Vishnu conveys mercy and virtue to sustain the world. Shiva represents the sacred fire that destroys evil.
'''Brahma''', [[Vishnu]] and [[Shiva]] of the Hindu Trinity parallel the western concept of the Father, Son and [[Holy Spirit]]—the eternal Creator, Preserver and Destroyer. Brahma embodies the divine desire that inspired the creation of the world. Vishnu conveys mercy and virtue to sustain the world. Shiva represents the sacred fire that destroys evil.


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{{MTR}}, s.v. “Brahma.”
{{MTR}}, s.v. “Brahma.”
[[Category:Heavenly beings]]
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[[Category:Heavenly beings]]