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<center><big>ਓਅੰਕਾਰਿ ਬ੝ਰਹਮਾ ਉਤਪਤਿ ॥<br>
ਓਅੰਕਾਰ੝ ਕੀਆ ਜਿਨਿ ਚਿਤਿ ॥<br>
ਓਅੰਕਾਰਿ ਸੈਲ ਜ੝ਗ ਭਝ ॥<br>
ਓਅੰਕਾਰਿ ਬੇਦ ਨਿਰਮਝ ॥<br>  </big></center>
[[Image:Brahmagurusahib.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Image Depicting Brahma acc. to Sikhism]]
[[Image:Brahmagurusahib.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Image Depicting Brahma acc. to Sikhism]]


Brahma born in the navel lotus of Vishnu was called the son of Lotus.
'''Brahma''' is the well known Hindu diety. Hindus call him the deity of creation. In Hinduism, he is one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. He is not to be confused with the Supreme Cosmic Spirit in Hindu Vedanta philosophy known as Brahman. Brahma's consort is Saraswati, the goddess of learning.  
(Kama M. 4, p. 1309)


Brahma manifested the hymns of the Veda but extended the attachment of maya.
==Sikh Views on Brahma==
(Wadhans M. 3, p. 559)
According to the Puranas, Brahma is self-born (without mother) in the lotus flower which grew from the navel of Vishnu at the beginning of the universe. Guru Granth Sahib also told the story of Puranas i.e Brahma born in the navel lotus of Vishnu was called the son of Lotus.''(Kama M. 4, p. 1309)''


Only the maya of three modes came out from the mouth of Brahma.
Acc. to Guru Granth Sahib, Brahma did not realise that he was puffed up with ego. When he was in trouble because of (the theft of) Vedas, he repented.''(Gauri M. l, p. 224) '' Brahma was called great god, but could not know the Limits of Lord-God.''(Var Malar M. l, p. 1279)''Brahma manifested the hymns of the Veda but extended the attachment of maya.''(Wadhans M. 3, p. 559)''The recitation of Vedas originated from Brahma, from whom, the gods of attachment and desire sprang forth. They strayed in three modes and could not find their real abode.''(Gauri M. 3, p. 230)''Brahma came into the house of death. He could not know the end of the Lotus of God (in which he was borm).''(Gauri M. l, p. 227)''
(Maru M. l, p. 1038)


Brahma was called great god, but could not know the Limits of Lord-God.
Gurbani says that not only was the Brahma of the Hindu's sent to Earth, but that Millions of Brahmas have been assigned the task of creating the world. ''(Bhairo M. 5, p. 1156)''
(Var Malar M. l, p. 1279)  


Brahma did not realise that he was puffed up with ego. When he was in trouble because of (the theft of) Vedas, he repented.
==Dasam Granth on Brahma==
(Gauri M. l, p. 224)
Guru Gobind Singh in the Dasam Granth writes that Brahma was a worshiper of the One Creator God, Ik Oankar. When the Lord commanded, Brahma preprared the Vedas; at that time his pride was increased and he did not consider anyone else like himself. He thought that there was none other like him and there was no other poet like him. Due to his Ego God punished him. Brahma meditated upon God, hoping to get back to him. Vishnu is also said to have advised Brahma to meditate on the Lord to get back to him.


The recitation of Vedas originated from Brahma, from whom, the gods of attachment and desire sprang forth. They strayed in three modes and could not find their real abode.
In the Bachittar Natak it is also mentioned that:
(Gauri M. 3, p. 230)
: ਬ੝ਰਹਮਾ ਆਪ ਪਾਰਬ੝ਰਹਮ ਬਖਾਨਾ ॥ ਪ੝ਰਭ ਕੋ ਪ੝ਰਭੂ ਨ ਕਿਨਹੂੰ ਜਾਨਾ ॥੮॥
:Brahma called himself Para Brahman, none could comprehend the Lord.


Brahma, who created all the world, under God's Will, also sings the Praises of Guru Nanak.
Dasam Granth contains the history of Incarnations of Brahma under the title of [[Brahma Avtar]].  
(Swayye Mahle Pahle Ke, p. 1390)


Firsdy, Brahma came into the house of death. He could not know the end of the Lotus of God (in which he was bom).....
(Gauri M. l, p. 227)


Millions of Brahmas have been assigned the task of creating the world.
Additionally, Dasam Granth has same views for brahma as that of gurbani:
(Bhairo M. 5, p. 1156)
 
Acc. to Akal Ustat, Ik Oankar hath created and destroyed Brahmas and Rudras (Shivas).'' (Page 35)'' and Brahma and Vishnu Could not know His end.'' (Page 35)''


==References==
==References==
1. Kohli, Surindar Singh ed, Dictionary of Mythological References in Guru Granth Sahib, 1993
1. Kohli, Surindar Singh ed, Dictionary of Mythological References in Guru Granth Sahib, 1993
[[Category:Hindu Mythology]]
[[Category:Hindu Mythology]]

Latest revision as of 12:44, 28 December 2010

ਓਅੰਕਾਰਿ ਬ੝ਰਹਮਾ ਉਤਪਤਿ ॥

ਓਅੰਕਾਰ੝ ਕੀਆ ਜਿਨਿ ਚਿਤਿ ॥
ਓਅੰਕਾਰਿ ਸੈਲ ਜ੝ਗ ਭਝ ॥

ਓਅੰਕਾਰਿ ਬੇਦ ਨਿਰਮਝ ॥
Image Depicting Brahma acc. to Sikhism

Brahma is the well known Hindu diety. Hindus call him the deity of creation. In Hinduism, he is one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. He is not to be confused with the Supreme Cosmic Spirit in Hindu Vedanta philosophy known as Brahman. Brahma's consort is Saraswati, the goddess of learning.

Sikh Views on Brahma

According to the Puranas, Brahma is self-born (without mother) in the lotus flower which grew from the navel of Vishnu at the beginning of the universe. Guru Granth Sahib also told the story of Puranas i.e Brahma born in the navel lotus of Vishnu was called the son of Lotus.(Kama M. 4, p. 1309)

Acc. to Guru Granth Sahib, Brahma did not realise that he was puffed up with ego. When he was in trouble because of (the theft of) Vedas, he repented.(Gauri M. l, p. 224) Brahma was called great god, but could not know the Limits of Lord-God.(Var Malar M. l, p. 1279)Brahma manifested the hymns of the Veda but extended the attachment of maya.(Wadhans M. 3, p. 559)The recitation of Vedas originated from Brahma, from whom, the gods of attachment and desire sprang forth. They strayed in three modes and could not find their real abode.(Gauri M. 3, p. 230)Brahma came into the house of death. He could not know the end of the Lotus of God (in which he was borm).(Gauri M. l, p. 227)

Gurbani says that not only was the Brahma of the Hindu's sent to Earth, but that Millions of Brahmas have been assigned the task of creating the world. (Bhairo M. 5, p. 1156)

Dasam Granth on Brahma

Guru Gobind Singh in the Dasam Granth writes that Brahma was a worshiper of the One Creator God, Ik Oankar. When the Lord commanded, Brahma preprared the Vedas; at that time his pride was increased and he did not consider anyone else like himself. He thought that there was none other like him and there was no other poet like him. Due to his Ego God punished him. Brahma meditated upon God, hoping to get back to him. Vishnu is also said to have advised Brahma to meditate on the Lord to get back to him.

In the Bachittar Natak it is also mentioned that:

ਬ੝ਰਹਮਾ ਆਪ ਪਾਰਬ੝ਰਹਮ ਬਖਾਨਾ ॥ ਪ੝ਰਭ ਕੋ ਪ੝ਰਭੂ ਨ ਕਿਨਹੂੰ ਜਾਨਾ ॥੮॥
Brahma called himself Para Brahman, none could comprehend the Lord.

Dasam Granth contains the history of Incarnations of Brahma under the title of Brahma Avtar.


Additionally, Dasam Granth has same views for brahma as that of gurbani:

Acc. to Akal Ustat, Ik Oankar hath created and destroyed Brahmas and Rudras (Shivas). (Page 35) and Brahma and Vishnu Could not know His end. (Page 35)

References

1. Kohli, Surindar Singh ed, Dictionary of Mythological References in Guru Granth Sahib, 1993