Guest guest Posted December 18, 2009 Report Share Posted December 18, 2009 Namaste, In Hindu religious culture, importance is not given to praying Brahma and consequently not many places of worship are available for Lord Brahma. (Pushkar is the one that comes to my mind) Vishnu being incharge of sustenance and BhuLoka being the karma bhoomi, it is very well acceptable that Vishnu is prayed for deliverance from Karmaphala and similarly for shiva, for he being incharge of destruction (evil qualities, fears etc) and hence mukti. Please correct me if my understanding here is wrong. But Brahma, who is incharge of creation, is not prayed but his manifestation Sarawati is prayed. Isn't creativity also important for human beings in the path of spiritualism? What is the spiritual signification for not praying to Brahma? Thanks & Regards, --Murahari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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