IPA: //ˈbrɑːmə//
KK: /brɑːmə/
A deity in Hinduism known as the creator god, part of the sacred triad along with Vishnu and Shiva, representing the ultimate source of all existence.
In Hindu mythology, Brahma is often depicted with four faces, symbolizing the four Vedas.
Brahma originates from Sanskrit 'ब्रह्मा' (Brahmā), meaning the creator god in Hinduism, representing the ultimate reality or cosmic spirit. The term is derived from the root 'ब्रह्म' (brahman), meaning the universal spirit or the source of all existence.
Think of Brahma as the creator god in Hinduism, representing the ultimate reality or cosmic spirit, which helps you remember that 'brahma' refers to this divine concept.