Who is great Brahma or Vishnu?

Who is great Brahma or Vishnu?

lord Brahma is originated from lord Vishnu’s navel, and lord Shiva originated from lord Brahma’s forehead at the time of creation. but lord Vishnu and lord Shiva eternally exists but lord Brahma does not. if you will read Brahma samhita you’ll find that these three are not most powerful.

Who is great Shiv or Vishnu?

Maha Vishnu is supreme god. Sada Shiv is supreme god.

Who is greater Shiva Vishnu or Brahma?

The God in the form of Brahma will make creation, and in the form of Vishnu sustains it and at the end in the form of Lord Shiva devolves it. So, there is no difference between Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Without knowing the facts, we differentiate between them.

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Why is the guru called Brahma and not Vishnu?

Because Guru Himself is God realised or brahman vid (knower of Brahman), he is Brahman Himself. And from the point of essence whether we say Brahman, Vishnu, or Shiva all are ultimately but one. So the text says Guru is Brahma, Guru is Vishnu… Just like God has a form, so also the guru has the physical form of a human.

How Vishnu discharged the mahesvarastra over Brahma?

The infuriated Brahma also hurled many arrows of fiery fury and different kinds of weapons on Vishnu. The Devas commented on this wondrous fight and were agitated much, Vishnu in his great fury and mental agitation breathed hard and discharged the Mahesvarastra over Brahma.

Who is the guru of Hinduism?

In reality, there is no Guru, other than God Himself. As swamiji has said, this Shloka can also be translated in the reverse, that Brahma, Vishnu, Mahehvara, they are the only Guru. Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa says Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna = that Satchidananda is the only Guru. Satchidananda alone is the Guru.

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How did Brahma and Vishnu fight with their weapons?

Annoyed at this, Brahma aimed the terrible Pashupatastra at the chest of Vishnu. The weapon rising high in the sky blazing like ten thousand suns, with thousands of terrible pointed spikes roared awfully like a gust of wind. These two weapons of Brahma and Vishnu thus faced each other in a terrible clash.