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openmind77
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The Hindu Trinity:“Thou art the fire, Thou art the sun, Thou art the air, Thou art the moon, thou art the starry firmament, thou art Brahman Supreme: Thou art the waters — thou, The creator of all”
Was any of the other Gods the “creator of all”
- Upanishads
If so, can you provide a reference please?
However, one mustn’t think that Hinduism is pantheistic:
“There is, properly speaking, whatever appearances may sometimes suggest to the contrary, no pantheism in India. The Hindu sees God as the ultimate energy in and behind all creation, but never, either in ancient or in modern times, as identical with it.”
– Swami Prabhavananda, The Spiritual Heritage of India, p. 33.
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- Brahma - the Creator
- Vishnu - the Sustainer
- Shiva - the Destroyer
Personally I believe this is because the Creator God gets replaced by the Goddesses who are themselves the Creation (Mother Nature, Mother Earth etc)
Brahman is the source of all things - ‘he’ is not a person.
But as the Upanishads state ‘Thou Art That’, meaning we are all Brahman (or sparks of the Supreme Source).