BRAHMĀ AND SARASVATI — In Vedic Scriptures

Hari Om BRAHMĀ Brahmā, the first of the three great Hindu gods, is called the Creator; he is the father of gods and men, the Vedic Prajāpati, the lord of creatures. As nearly all the writers of the Purānas seem to regard it a duty to describe the work of creation as performed by this … Continue reading BRAHMĀ AND SARASVATI — In Vedic Scriptures

VISHNU AND LAKSHMI — In Vedic Scriptures

Hari Om VISHNU Vishnu is called the second person (Deity) of the Hindu Trimurti, or Triad: but though called second, it must not be supposed that he is regarded as in any way inferior to Brahmā. In some books Brahmā is said to be the first cause of all things, in others it is as … Continue reading VISHNU AND LAKSHMI — In Vedic Scriptures