Brahma used to have 5 heads, but now he has 4. This is because he lied to Vishnu, the Procter of the universe. 1 day Brahma and Vishnu argued about who is stronger and greater. They try to settle it by a competition, they each will reach Shiva Lingam at the very high heavens and below the earth, and the both will reach to ground 0 again. As Brahma got on his swan and soar to the sky, Vishnu turned into a boar and dug into the earth. Afterwards, Vishnu gave up hope, he began to feel tired and began to feel hungry. He came to ground 0. Meanwhile, Brahma also began to feel tired he saw a Mallika Flower. Brahma found out the flower was from Shiva Lingam, he thought he could trick Vishnu by saying he got it from Shiva Lingam, when he just got it in the middle of the air. Brahma went down to ground 0 and told Vishnu the lie. Suddenly Vishnu called out, "LIAR!" Vishnu became furious of Brahma because of his lie so much that he cut of one of Brahma's head and said he won't except any Mallika Flower in his worships again And that's how Brahma lost one of his 5 heads
Shiva got angry ate Brahma because legend says that Shiva's wife was cheating on him with Brahma. So Shiva destroyed and burned Brahma Fifth head. Since he is the destroyer not really a shock.
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"brahma", "brahma (poem)", "brahma poem" and "the brahma"Another answerBrahma is one of the three major gods in Hinduism. Brahma is known as the creator of everything in this universe.
Brahma is one of the trinity of Divine Powers namely Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh as in the Creator - Brahma the Protector - Vishnu the Destroyer - Mahesh. Thus, as you can see. Lord Brahma had the duty to create Earth and Mankind, according to Hindu mythology. Hope that answers your question.......
Lord Brahma is one of the three major gods of Hindus. He is said to be the creator of universe.
Brahma is the creator of the universe and of all beings, as depicted in the Hindu cosmology. The Vedas, the oldest and the holiest of Hindu scriptures, are attributed to Brahma, and thus Brahma is regarded as the father of dharma. He is not to be confused with Brahman which is a general term for the Supreme Being or Almighty God. Although Brahma is one of the Trinity, his popularity is no match to that of Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma is to be found to exist more in scriptures than in homes and temples. In fact it is hard to find a temple dedicated to Brahma. One such temple is located in Pushkar in Rajasthan.
The names of the Hindu trinity are Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the preserver, and Shiva is the destroyer or transformer.
It represents his omniscience, that he sees in all directions.The 'Brahma' is the name given to the creator of an Universe. Its simply a title,like that of an minister.This implies that there are innumerable Brahmas creating and controlling innumerable universes. The number of heads given to a particular Brahma depends on the size of the Universe under his supervision. As a result our Brahma has four heads as he controls our universe sizing 4 billion light years.Hindu literature tells that there are Brahmas with even trillions of heads.Another reason given in the literature is, with his four heads Brahma is continually reciting our four Vedas. namely Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda , Atharva Veda, for the well being of his material creations of the Universe.
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Brahma is a Creator
The Brahmashirā Astra (Brahma's head weapon), manifests with four heads of Brahma at the front and is four times stronger than the normal Brahmastra. Arjuna, Drona, Karna, Ashwatthama and Bhishma possessed this knowledge in Mahabharata.
Brahmas the Hindu god of creation and one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. According to the Brahma purana, he is the father of Manu, and from Manu all human beings are descended.