Trimūrti
Trimūrti (Sanskrit त्रिमूर्ति, Trimūrti, plattdüütsch dree Formen/dree Liever) is een Kunzept in de hinduistsche Mythologie, dat de dree wichtigsten Gödder Brahma, Vishnu un Shiva as ene Dreefolikgheed beschrivt, de tohope dat Brahman, de ewige un transzendente Würklikheed representeert, de Oorgrund van allens wat existeert is.[1][2][3][4]
In Œvereenkkumst med den religiöse Philosophie in Indien vereent dat Kunzept Trimūrtide dree höögsten Prinzipien, de wi in de Welt see könnt: Dat Schapen (Brahma), dat Tostören (Shiva) un dat Bewore (Vishnu). De dree existeert as een göddlik Prinzip, un elk un een is doch för sik unafhängig, so as ook de Vedas sik in dree Afsnede deelt, wieldess se een Book sind.
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Nawise
ännern- ↑ John A. Grimes: Ganapati: Song of the Self. In:SUNY Series in Religious Studies. Albany: State University of New York Press. ISBN 0-7914-2440-5.
- ↑ Eva Rudy Janese: The Book of Hindu Imagery. Havelte, Holland: Binkey Kok Publications BV. 2003 ISBN 90-74597-07-6.
- ↑ Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan: The Cultural Heritage of India. Kalkutta: The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture. 1956
- ↑ Maurice Winternitz: History of Indian Literature. Nie Delhi: Oriental Books Reprint Corporation. 1972