Who Created God According To Vedas?

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Brahma
God of Creation, knowledge and Vedas; Creator of the Universe Member of Trimurti A roundel with a depiction of Brahma, 19th century Other names Svayambhu, Virinchi, Prajapati

What Veda says about God?

Since the entire universe is said to be divine in

the vedic texts

, hindus worship every form of nature as God. Of course the vedic texts clearly say that one should not believe that a form of universe itself is the God, but it is just a part of the divine wholeness. God is in everything and everything is in God.

Do Vedas talk about God?

Since the entire universe is said to be divine in the vedic texts,

hindus worship every form of nature as God

. Of course the vedic texts clearly say that one should not believe that a form of universe itself is the God, but it is just a part of the divine wholeness. God is in everything and everything is in God.

Which God is supreme according to Vedas?

According to the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna is termed Svayam Bhagavan. As stated in the Bhagavata Mahapurana, the Supreme

God Parabrahman

Who is the first god?


Brahma

God

of Creation, knowledge and Vedas; Creator of the Universe
Member of Trimurti A roundel with a depiction of Brahma, 19th century Other names Svayambhu, Virinchi, Prajapati

Who is the father of Shiva?

A few days later, pleased by Vishwanar’s devotion, Lord Shiva was born as Grihapati to the sage and his wife. This avatar of Lord Shiva was born to

Sage Atri and his wife, Anasuya

. He was known for being short-tempered and commanded respect both from the humans as well as the Devas.

Is Shiva mentioned in Vedas?


Shiva is not mentioned

in Vedas.

Who wrote Vedas?

In the Hindu Epic Mahabharata, the creation of Vedas is credited to

Brahma

. The Vedic hymns themselves assert that they were skillfully created by Rishis (sages), after inspired creativity, just as a carpenter builds a chariot.

Who is the most powerful God in the world?


Shiva

is also considered as the God of Gods. The existence which represents infinity itself. He is the supreme masculine divinity in this universe and is lord of the three worlds (Vishwanath) and is second to none in wrath and power.

What is God’s real name?


Yahweh

, name for the God of the Israelites, representing the biblical pronunciation of “YHWH,” the Hebrew name revealed to Moses in the book of Exodus. The name YHWH, consisting of the sequence of consonants Yod, Heh, Waw, and Heh, is known as the tetragrammaton

When was God first mentioned in history?

The earliest known mention of the Jewish god Yahweh is in an inscription relating to the King of Moab in

the 9th century B.C.

It is speculated that Yahweh was possibly adapted from the mountain god Yhw in ancient Seir or Edom.

When did God first appear?

Scholars believe that not until

the eighth century bc

was the first biblical account of creation composed (starting at Genesis 2:4), and that only a couple of centuries later did an anonymous priestly author write down the full-blown version we get starting at Genesis 1.

How was God Shiva born?

Many believe that God Shiva is a Sayambhu – which means

He is not born from a human body

. He was created automatically! He was there when there was nothing and He will remain even after everything is destructed. That is why; he is also loving called as the ‘Adi-Dev’ which means the ‘Oldest God of the Hindu mythology.

Who is mother of Shiva?

Parvati Parents Himavan (father)

Maināvati

(mother)
Siblings Ganga (elder sister) Vishnu (elder brother) Consort Shiva Children Ganesha and Kartikeya

Who killed Lord Shiva?

The

wrathful Yama

assumed a fearsome form and threw his noose to capture Markandeya, who hugged the linga tightly. When the noose touched the linga, Shiva emerged from it in all his wrath and struck Yama with his Trishula and kicked his chest, killing the Lord of Death.

Amira Khan
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Amira Khan
Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.