-
Mahābrahmā (Tibetan:
tshangs pa chen po; Chinese/****anese: 大梵天 Daibonten; Sinhala: මහා බ්රහ්ම; Thai: มหาพรหฺมฺา),
sometimes only
called Brahma, is the...
- is same as the
Hindu Vedic god
Indra – as more
important than
Mahabrahma. The
Mahābrahmā, or the
Great Brahma,
states Peter Harvey, is
mentioned in Digha...
-
representation of Brahma, the
Hindu god of creation. The name also
refers to
Mahabrahma, the
ruler of the
Brahma realm in
Buddhist cosmology. The
deity is po****rly...
- "trans-polytheism".
Buddhist texts also
posit that
mundane deities, such as
Mahabrahma, are
misconstrued to be creators.
Buddhist ontology follows the doctrine...
- itself. Sun
takes the monk Tang
Sanzang to
heaven to meet the
supreme god
Mahabrahma Deva.
After the monk
impresses the gods with his
lecture on the Lotus...
-
three distinct realms or
worlds (traidhātuka or trailokya). Its
ruler is
Mahābrahmā Sahāmpati. Sahā is a
Sanskrit term
meaning "together" or "enduring." Chinese...
-
Bodhisattva and the
embodiment of virtues,
while Ravana is a
Brahmin ("
mahabrahma") son of
Virulaha who is
highly materialistic.[citation needed] In the...
- most
forms of Buddhism, the
position of
Shiva is
lesser than that of
Mahabrahma or
Sakra Indra. In
Mahayana Buddhist texts,
Shiva (Maheshvara) becomes...
-
concept of
Brahma is also
represented in
Buddhist cosmology as Brahmā or
Mahabrahma, the lord of
Brahmaloka (the
highest heavenly realm),
which may also be...
- be born in the
world of Brahma, in the
Subha Sutta, when
asked by him.
Mahābrahmā महाब्रह्मा (Tibetan: ཚངས་པ་ཆེན་པོ་, Wylie:
tshangs pa chen po; Vietnamese:...