Though there are a few temples for Brahma, in general, Hindus don't worship Brahma. Below are some reasons why Brahma is not worshiped.
First off, he doesn't exist. There are countless of stories about him that are contradicting and different. Not one site has an accurate account of him. He is not worshipped, and the Hindus simply don't care about him.
According to Hinduism, 3 main gods are there.
we are calling them as Trimurthi, they are: Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva
Hindus are believing god brahma, Because he is the creator of this beautiful world.
His role is being the creator is is many gods in one.
God Bhrahma is creator in Hinduisum
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Brahma is a Hindu god, but it is usually spelled Brahma. So I'm not sure you're talking about the same thing.
Lord Shiva the Destroyer was said to be the first god to appear. So technically he is the first Hindu. Here on earth the first Hindu would be sons of Brahma, though it is not well established who.
yes, Brahma is Hindu, Brahma was not a god according to Hindu beliefs but Brahma was a.... well it is hard to explain Brahma was just a force an all powerful force that created the universe, and according to Hindus when you die you are either reincarnated if you don't have a perfect life, but if you have a perfect life then when you die your spirit will become one with Brahma. Jehovah is the Jewish, Christan, and Muslim God and those three religions were founded after Hinduism, so yes Brahma is older than Jehovah.
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Mainly, it is Brahma the creator, Vishnu, the Preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. You know, you should say, who are the three main Hindu gods. Hinduism still exists. Most Hindus are monotheistic. So you should say, what is Bramhan. Most Hindus believe that he is the only god.
Hindu Mythology does not name a specific king of gods. There are 7 higher worlds of which the highest, the satyaloka, is ruled by Brahma. So he can be called the king of gods. But he must be named with Shiva and Visnu, together completing the Trimurthi. So basically, the highest among the gods are the Trimurthi: Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the protector) and Shiva (the destroyer).
All Gods or Goddesses preserve the universe, whether it is Shiva, Vishnu, or the Mother Goddess, Durga. But most hindus worship Vishnu (they are known as Vaishnavas and make the majority of hindus) and consider him to be the preserver God.
It used to determine status and jobs. Now Hindu society has changed so people do no longer believe in this. But sometimes in smaller communities caste is still used to determine status.
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.
AUM (or om) is a sound used in Hindu meditation, and karma is a measurement of personal virtue that is an important part of Hindu spiritual beliefs, so both of these are aspects of the Hindu religion.
He is a menus to society so he isn't important.
it is important to Hindu's because they think that if they burn or scatter ashes here it will purify their souls!