Blogs — Lord Brahma
Why is there rare worship and only a few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma?
Have you ever wondered why Lord Brahma has so few temples in India, or did you know that only a handful of temples are dedicated to him? Despite being the Creator in the Trimurti, alongside Lord Vishnu, the Preserver, and Lord Shiva, the Destroyer, Lord Brahma is an unsung and rarely worshipped god in Hinduism. This scarcity of temples invites curiosity and reflection, weaving together mythological narratives and historical influences that have shaped Hindu worship practices over the centuries. The Role of Lord Brahma in Hinduism Lord Brahma, one of the Trimurti, holds a significant role as the Creator of...
The Myth Behind Lord Brahma’s Four Faces: Creation, Knowledge, and the Lost Fifth Head
In Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma, the eternal creator of the universe, is often depicted with four faces, each representing a unique and powerful aspect of his divine role. These faces symbolize the very essence of creation, knowledge, and the Vedic wisdom that governs the cosmos. But the story of Brahma's faces is far more than mere symbolism—it's a captivating tale woven with divine power, cosmic secrets, and a touch of divine pride. The Significance of Brahma’s Four Faces Lord Brahma is traditionally depicted with four faces, which are believed to represent the four Vedas—the sacred Hindu scripture. These Vedas are...