There are three great god and goddess in Hindu. That is the god of creation, the god of protection and the god of destruction.
Brahma
Brahma is considered to be the god of creation, which is considered to be the god of pray in the Vedic myths and officially named Brahman in Hindu mythology. Brahma is directly linked with cosmic will brahman, which is generally believed that everything in the universe is from the Brahman and is back to Brahma after destruction. Brahma is the highest personification of will reflection and in Hindu mythology and is considered to be the creator of the universe, also known as the Lord of the world. However, in fact, the admiration of Brahman is far less than the other two great gods. As the world has been created, people's attention has naturally been attracted by Vishnu and Shiva. The two forces of maintenance and destruction race for power in the world. In addition, some inappropriate deeds of Brahma have led to its decline in reputation. Throughout India, the temple of Vishnu and Shiva spread over the country. However, there is only one Brahma temple. That is the Brahma temple. In the mythical, Brahma is of red color and has four arms. Brahma is believed to mount for the swan, which became known …show more content…
It is generally believed that Rudra of the Vedic mythical is the predecessor of Shiva. Rudra has a dual character, on the one hand, it is the most powerful feared god, and on the one hand, it is in charge for human and animal medicine, known as "Jalasa - bhesaja". Rudra has both functions of destruction and medicine and in Hindu mythology, the great god's image has been further enriched. Shiva is widely considered to be related with destruction, medicine, music, dance and so on. In addition, Rudra is also considered to be the god of the austerities. Lingga, which is derived from Shiva, embodies the hindus worship in awe and admiration of male