Trimurti

 Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva

Trinity ("three forms") is the trinity of supreme divinity in Hinduism, in which the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance and destruction are expressed in the form of triples of the deities, generally Brahma creator, Vishnu Sardar, and destroyer Shiva, However, individual sects may be different from that particular line-up. When all deities of the trinity take an incarnation into an incarnation, then the incarnation is known as Dattatreya.


Shaivism


Trimuri Sadashiv Sculpture on Gharapuri Island
Lord Dattatreya
Shaiva believes that according to Shaiva Agam, Shiva shows five actions - creation, preservation, disintegration, conceal grace, and grace. Respectively, these first three verbs are associated with Shiva, such as Sandosata (similar to Brahma), Vamdev (like Vishnu) and Ajora (similar to Rudra). Thus, Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra are not different from Shiva, but are the forms of Shiva. In the form of Brahma / Sadayajat, Shiva creates. In the form of Vishnu / Vamdev, preserve Shiva. As Rudra / Agora, it dissolves. This is contrary to the idea that Shiva is "the god of destruction". For the Shaivites, Shiva is God and performs all the tasks, the destruction of which is only one. Argo is a form of Shaiva for the Trividya Shivs. Shaiva believes that Lord Shiva is supreme, who take various important roles and consider proper names and form, and move forward from all these. A prominent visual example of the Shaiva sect of Trinity is the Trimurti Sadashiv sculpture in Elephanta caves on Gharapuri Island. 


Shaktism


The feminine centers of Shakti Shakti are not the main roles of the three forms (Trinity) of Supreme Divinity, for the gods and goddesses of women: Mahasaraswati (Prajapati), Mahalaxmi (patron) and Mahakali (destructive) Trinity The version is called trinity ("three goddess"). The masculine Gods (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) are then run as the helper agents of Supreme Lady Trudevi.


Smartism

Tridevi Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati

Smartism is a cult of Hinduism, which insists on groups of five Gods instead of only one God. "Five forms of worship" (Panchayat Puja) system, which 9th century philosopher Gyanarayaraya popularized among the Orthodox Brahmins of the monument tradition, invites five Gods Ganesha, Vishnu, Shiva, Goddesses and Suns. Onkarayarra later added these five to Kartikeya, who make six a total. This reform system by Omkarnayre was prominently encouraged to unify the prominent deities of six major denominations at the same level. The monastic philosophy promoted by Omkarayare made it possible to choose any of these as the preferred primary deity, as well as worshiping the other four deities, in the form of different forms of the same universal Brahmin.


Vaishnavism


With Vishnu Lakshmi, on the serpent infinite Sasha, as the Brahmas emerge from the lotus rising from the navel of Vishnu. Despite the fact that Vishnu Purana describes that Vishnu appears as Rudra (Shiva) in the form of manifestation and destruction of Brahma in the form of Brahma, Vaishnavism generally does not accept the Trinity concept is. For example, Dwait school only Lord Vishnu is the supreme God, Shiva is subordinate, and interprets the Puranas in different ways. For example, Vijaya Trishta, a dual scholar, interprets 18 myths in different ways. They call Vaishnava Puranas as Tamattic as Sattvavik and Shaivati ​​Puranas and only Satavik Purana is considered official.

Unlike most other Vaishavavya schools, which do not make any difference between Guru, Ramanuj, Madhava and Chaitanya, Swaminarayan, Vishnu and Shiva of Hindu Swaminarayan sects (including BAPS); Swaminarayan is practically different from all Vaishavavyay schools, which are different aspects of the same God as Vishnu and Shiva. . In addition to this, Swaminarayan followed his teachings by following a clearer view, with the same respect, worship all five deities of Panchayat Pooja.

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