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'''Brahma''' (Tib. ཚངས་པ་ ) is one of the principal gods in the Indian pantheon. He is considered to epitomize the energy of life, light, and growth, and to actually be all things and all beings. His body is constituted by the fifty sacred seed syllables of the divine language of perfection, Sanskrit. Brahma is not at all destructive, unlike Shiva and [[Indra]], who are capable of great destruction and violence, but is the essence of creativity. There are said to be four abodes of Brahma, or Brahma realms, of immeasurable love, compassion, joy and equanimity.<ref>''The Central Philosophy of Tibet'', Robert A. F. Thurman, published by Princeton University Press, ISBN 691 02067 1 </ref> Also Brahma was the first to appear after [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] attained [[enlightenment]], with an offering of a thousand-spoked golden wheel, requesting him to turn the teaching wheel of the [[dharma]].<ref> ''The Encyclopaedia of Tibetan Symbols and Motifs'', Robert Beer, published by Serindia Publications, ISBN 1 932476 10 5 </ref> ==References== <small><references/></small> ==Internal Links== *[[Four immeasurables]] *[[Eight auspicious symbols]] [[Category: Gods and demons]]
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