Brahma-Supreme God (2024)

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Brahma(ब्रह्म), God, paramātmā (परमात्मा), khudā (ख़ुदा), allāha (अल्लाह ) are all synonymous names for Supreme God, the Lord of the universe. The literal meaning of brahma is great or big.

​He is not only bigger than other big things, He is the biggest of all. A mountain is big, the sea is bigger than a mountain and the sky are bigger than the sea. Nothing is bigger than Him is kind of obvious. If that was not so, duringpralay, how would everything enter Him?

​So in comparison He is bigger than everything else, but how big is He? The Vedas say-

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सत्यं ज्ञानमनंतम् ब्रह्म । (वेद)
satyaṃ jñānamanaṃtam brahma - Veda

"He is infinitely big", means there is no limit of His greatness.

So, the definition of brahma in the Vedas is-

वृहति वृंहयति इति तत्परं ब्रह्म । - रहस्य अग्नाय ब्राह्मण
vṛhati vṛṃhayati iti tatparaṃ brahma - Rahasya Āgnāya Brāhmaṇa

According to Sanskrit grammar the word brahma (ब्रह्म​) has 2 meanings

  • "the one who is infinitely great and
  • who makes others great"

So, who does He make great? The moment a jeev realizes God realization He bestows all of His powers upon the jeev. These Mayateet souls are also referred to as genuine saint.

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जानत तुमहिं तुमहिं है जाई ॥
Jānata tumahiṁ tumahiṁ hai jā'ī

"Those who know You become You". Although, according to Vedas

न तत्स्मश्चाभ्यधिकश्च दृश्यते । श्वेताश्वतरोपनिषद् ६-८
na tatsmaścābhyadhikaśca dṛśyate - Śvetāśvataropaniṣad 6-8

"No other entity is even equivalent to God, let alone being greater!"

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Table 1

Yet out of sheer graciousness of the Supreme Lord, He makes insignificantjeevas great as Himself.Altogether there are only three entities in existence: God (brahma), the souls (jeev) and the cosmic energy (maya).

All of these are eternal and everlasting. Both God and the jeev are conscious whereasmāyā is inert. Although,mayais eternal yet Sansaar-The Worldcreated by maya is temporary.

The jeev and Brahmaare both conscious and eternal yet there are vast differences between them. Listed in Table 1 are a few of those differences.

There are many forms of the same Almighty Supreme God. We can divide them mainly into two forms:

This is the imperceptible, all pervading, formless aspect of Supreme God. All powers of God are dormant in this state except for the power of sat (the unlimited power of existence), chit (the unlimited knowledge) and ānanda (unlimited divine bliss). That is why the abstract form of brahma is called the form of saccidānanda.The followers of the path of gyan or non-dualism (gyanis) worship this aspect of God to attain the ultimate goal of absolute liberation called sayujjya mukti. After being liberated from the clutches of māyā, their soul merges into the formless aspect of Supreme God. From then on is drowned in divine bliss. The extent of that bliss never changes.

This is the perceivable divine personal form of God. Supreme God appears in two types of personable (sākāra) forms:

Paramātmā (परमात्मा) is endowed with form, name, attributes and abode. It is a majestic form of God with four arms also known as Mahāviṣṇu. Those who pursue the path of yoga, called yogis, worship this form of God. Mahāviṣṇu's divine abode is called Vaikuṇṭha. Devotees of this form attain unlimited divine bliss, unlimited divine knowledge and go to Vaikuṇṭha. There they enjoy the association and the vision of God constantly. This bliss is superior to the bliss of sayujjya muktialso calledkeivalya (कैवल्य​) mukti.

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The appearance of the same sākāra brahma on the earth in a human-like form is called Bhagavān. In this form, the Supreme Lord hides all of His divine powers and reveals the unique power of divine love through His form, name, attributes, pastimes and associates.

​This form of God is what is adored by devotees because God's love potency is predominant in this form. So, the devotees drown in their feelings of love for God. They forget about His divinity as God and enjoy intimate loving relationships with Him with any of the four bhav; as their Master, Friend, Son and Beloved. The nectar of this form of God and freedom of loving Him, without an inkling of His divine status as almighty God, is unfathomable. That is why devotees reject the bliss of liberation and the bliss of Vaikuṇṭha. Even atmagyanis (see Gyan) reject their brahmanand and become devotees e.g. being Shukdev Paramhans, King Janak, Shri-Krishna's friend Uddhav etc. But there hasn't been a single bhakt who became a gyani.

Lord Rāma offered Hanumān JīMuktias a reward for his selfless service. Hanumān Jī refused to take it, saying:

भवबंधच्छिदे तस्मै स्पृहयामि नमुक्तये।
भवान्प्रभुरहं दास इति यत्र विलुप्यते।।

बा. रामायण

Bhavabandhacchidē tasmai spr̥hayāmi namuktayē.
Bhavānprabhurahaṁ dāsa iti yatra vilupyatē..

Vā. Rāmāyaṇa

"If I accept mukti, I will be bereft of that inexplicable joy of being a servant of my Lord Rāma!! Hence, I do not wish to attain liberation at all."

The Supreme God is known as Lord Kṛṣṇa. There are many descents of Supreme God. They are allswanshof ShriKṛṣṇa and all all God. All those manifestations are revelations of one power of the Supreme Lord. That’s why all other forms of God are calledavatāra(अवतार​) or descents, whereas Lord Kṛṣṇa Himself is calledavatārī(अवतारी) which means source of the descents.

Karaṇārṇavadaśayī Mahavishnu (कार्णार्णवाशायी महाविष्णु) is a revelation of one power (कला)of Lord Krishna Himself (स्वयं श्रीकृष्ण) . The Bhagavatam says,

यस्यैक निःश्वसितकालमथावलम्ब्य जीवन्ति लोमविलजाः जगदण्ड नाथा।
विष्णुर्महान्स इह यस्य कलाविशेषो, गोविंदमादि पुरुषं तमहं भजामि ।। भागवत

Yasyaika niḥśvasitakālamathāvalambya jīvanti lōmavilajāḥ jagadaṇḍa nāthā.
Viṣṇurmahānsa iha yasya kalāviśēṣō, gōvindamādi puruṣaṁ tamahaṁ bhajāmi..
Bhāgavatam

Since, He is the first manifestation of Shri Krishna He is also referred to as pratham purush (प्रथम​ पुरुष​).

Garbhodaśayī Mahavishnu (गर्भोदशायी महाविष्णु) is in turn the revelation of one power of Karaṇārṇavadaśayī Mahavishnu. Since, He is the second manifestation of Shri Krishna He is also referred to as dwitiya purush (द्वितीय​ पुरुष​).

Kṣīrodaśayī Mahavishnu (क्षीरोदशायी महाविष्णु) is the revelation of one power of Garbhodaśayī Mahavishnu. Since, He is the third manifestation of Shri Krishna He is also referred to as tritiya purush (त्रितीय पुरुष​).

The daśāvatāras (10 descensions) are the revelation of Kṣīrodaśayī Mahavishnu.

The Supreme Brahma - Lord Krishna descends only once in every kalpa(day of Creator Brahma).

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The order of descensions of avatars

Please Note:In everykalpathere are 994(1)dwapar yugaand in every dwapar yugaShriKṛṣṇa descends. However, in 993 (out of 994)dwapar yugaKṣīrodaśayī Mahavishnu descends as ShriKṛṣṇa. This avatāradoes leelasof majesty e.g. Mahabharata but the most intimate pastimes of the Supreme Brahma - Shri Krishna are not done by theseavatāras. Those intimate leelas happen only when Radha Krishna - The Divine Coupledescend together in the 28th dwapar yugaof the 7thmanvantarof the kalpa.In thiskalpaSupreme Brahma -Shri Krishna Himself descended with Shri Radha 5000 years ago and did the leela of Mahaaraas (2) amidst many other intimate leelas.

In every chaturyuga,which is 4,320,000 human years, several avatāras of God descend on this earth. Since, these avatār descend in every yuga those descents are called yugāvatāra. Being uninformed of this secret, many think Mahāviṣṇu is "Supreme God." Scriptures clarify that Kṣīrodaśayī Mahāviṣṇu is on the fourth level of supremacy.

Bhagavan-Shri Krishna is the Supreme-Brahma. One can attain divine-love-bliss only upon attaining Lord Krishna. Attainment of divine-love-bliss is possible only with His grace. His grace is attained by exclusively,sincereand constantly practicing Sadhana Bhakti. Also, one must desire exclusively for the Lord's happiness. Selfless love is essential (3) to practice devotion and receive the grace of brahma Lord Krishna.

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Brahma-Supreme God? ›

Brahma is the son of Brahman and is, in a sense, a manifestation of a basically unknowable supreme being. The god Brahma is the Creator; everything that exists comes from him. He is part of the Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity, along with Vishnu, the Preserver, and Shiva, the Destroyer (or transformer).

Who is the most supreme god? ›

Shiva is the Supreme, in Shaivite traditions while in Shakti traditions, Adi Parashakti is supreme. Other names such as Ishvara, Bhagavan, Bhagvati, Parmeshwara and Paramatamana also means Hindu gods and all of them mainly denote Brahman.

Who is the 3 supreme god? ›

By the middle of the 1st millennium ce, an attempt to synthesize the diverging sectarian traditions is evident in the doctrine of the Trimurti, which considers Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma as three forms of the supreme unmanifested deity.

Who is the supreme Brahman? ›

Para Brahman or Param Brahman (Sanskrit: परब्रह्म, romanized: parabrahma) in Hindu philosophy is the "Supreme Brahman" that which is beyond all descriptions and conceptualisations.

Who is the most powerful god in Brahma? ›

Brahma (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मा, IAST: Brahmā) is a Hindu god, referred to as "the Creator" within the Trimurti, the trinity of supreme divinity that includes Vishnu and Shiva. He is associated with creation, knowledge, and the Vedas. Brahma is prominently mentioned in creation legends.

Who is 1 supreme god? ›

The majority of Hindus believe in one supreme god (The Brahman). Everything is a part of and a manifestation of Brahman, the ultimate reality; however, Brahman's qualities and powers may be represented by a great diversity of gods/deities all of which emanate from The Brahman.

Who is supreme god of all? ›

Within Hinduism, Shaivites consider lord Shiva to be the ultimate being, whereas Vaishnavites worship lord Vishnu. Nevertheless, it is believed that Kabir Saheb, as stated in Rigveda Mandal 9 Sukt 96 Verse 17-19, is the Supreme Almighty who takes care of existence in three different forms.

What is Brahma the god of? ›

Brahma is the Hindu god of creation. Also known as the grandfather, he was the original creator of the universe. Due to his elevated rank, Brahma rarely appears in the picturesque myths in which gods take on human form and character.

Who is the real god, Allah or Shiva? ›

Some have argued that Lord Shiva is not Allah. Christians believe that Jesus is the true God. The god of Hinduism is Satan, all the gods in Hinduism are man-made gods. Similarly, Muslims ignore the fact that Allah is the true God, the God of Hinduism or Shiva is not Allah.

Who is 33 supreme god? ›

' The number 33 comes from the number of Vedic gods explained by Yajnavalkya in Brhadaranyaka Upanishad – the eight Vasus, the eleven Rudras, the twelve Adityas, Indra and Prajapati. (Chapter I, hymn 9, verse 2) . They are: 8-Vasu, 11-Rudra, and 12-Aaditya, 1-Indra and 1-Prajaapati.

Who are the five Brahmas? ›

The Pancabrahma Upanishad describes five forms of reality (Brahman) or Shiva that arose from highest reality – Sadyojata, Aghora, Vamadeva, Tatpurusha and Ishana. He is panchatmak, who conceals all five Brahmas, and to realize him is moksha.

Who created Brahma? ›

Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva were not created by any god or goddess, but all three are forms of Parabrahma. According to the Puranas, Lord Brahma was created by Lord Vishnu and Lord Rudra by Lord Brahma. Purush has created all the gods and Brahma in the Vedas.

Is Brahman the first God? ›

Brahma is the first god in the Hindu triumvirate, or trimurti. The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world. The other two gods are Vishnu and Shiva. Vishnu is the preserver of the universe, while Shiva's role is to destroy it in order to re-create.

Who is above Brahma? ›

Shiva is the supreme God and performs all actions, of which destruction is only but one. Ergo, the Trimurti is a form of Shiva Himself for Shaivas. Shaivites believe that Shiva is the Supreme, who assumes various critical roles and assumes appropriate names and forms, and also stands transcending all these.

Who is more powerful than Brahma? ›

Trimurti is considered to be the most powerful god as he is a combination of Brahma [The Creator], Vishnu [The Preserver] & Shiva [The Destroyer].

Who is supreme Shiva or Brahma? ›

Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
NameMain Role or PurposeWorshippers
BrahmaCreatorRarely worshipped
VishnuPreserverWorshipped as the supreme god by Vaishnavites
ShivaDestroyerWorshipped as the supreme god by Shaivists

Who is more powerful than Allah? ›

Don't be afraid, nobody is more powerful than Allah | islamtics.

Who is supreme god according to Bible? ›

The Chalcedonian Definition of 451, accepted by the majority of Christians, holds that Jesus is God incarnate and "true God and true man" (or both fully divine and fully human). Jesus, having become fully human in all respects, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, yet he did not sin.

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