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  1. the Creator; one of the three major deities in the later Hindu pantheon
  2. Brahman: any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding
  3. Brahma (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मा; IAST) is the Hindu god (deva) of creation and one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. According to the Brahma Purana, he is the father of Mānu, and from Mānu all Hindus are descended. ...
  4. Brahma is a Brazilian beer, originally made by the Companhia Cervejaria Brahma which was founded in 1888. The brands are now owned by Anheuser–Busch InBev, formed by a merger between Anheuser–Busch and InBev (Companhia de Bebidas das Américas AmBev and Interbrew). ...
  5. '''''' in Buddhism is the name for a type of exalted passionless deity (deva), of which there are several in Buddhist cosmology.
  6. Brahmas are an Asiatic breed of chicken, originating in the Brahmaputra region in India where they were known as "Gray Chittagongs." Their heritage is unclear, but they are believed to be closely related to the Jungle Fowl (Gallus Gigantus) and the Cochin (chicken).
  7. In the Hindu religion, Brahman (Devanāgarī: ब्रह्मन् '') is the eternal, unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendent reality which is the Divine Ground of all matter, energy, time, space, being, and everything beyond in this Universe. ...
  8. "Brahma" is a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson, written in 1856. It is named for Brahma, a Hindu god of creation.
  9. An ambiguous term used in Buddhism to mean different beings--either all of a certain class of devas or as a term for Mahabrama, the king of that devic realm. ...
  10. "Great One" — an inhabitant of the non-sensual heavens of form or formlessness. [MORE]
  11. the Creator of the universe in the Hindu Trinity.
  12. Brahma is the manifestation of Brahman into the world of maya. In opposition to Brahman as the essence of creation (a spirit), Brahma takes on a form fitting with the natural world. He is often mentioned as an equal with Vishnu and Shiva.
  13. The Creator of the Cosmos and priest of the gods, often called the Grandfather. Learning, science, music, etc. have been described as some of his great forces (shaktis).
  14. (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root brih to expand, grow, fructify] The first god of the Hindu Trimurti or triad, consisting of Brahma, the emanator, evolver, and creator; Vishnu, the sustainer or preserver; and Siva, the regenerator or destroyer. ...
  15. the unseen creator god, one of the three top gods (i.e. Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva).
  16. A name for God, or consciousness, or Purus'a. Also relates to both the unexpressed consciousness and the expressed consciousness in the Cosmic Mind. Brahma is the essence and source from which all created things emanate or with which they are identified and to which they return.
  17. A worldly god, who resides in the first form realm. See Ocean of Nectar.
  18. One of the three main manifestations of the One Supreme God. Brahma is responsible for the functions of Creation in mythology.
  19. the creator. The name given by Shiv Baba to Dada Lekhraj, his first medium.
  20. or Brahmâjî or Virinca - SB, 8:6-16): the Creator. Demi-god. There exist more Brahmâ's. First living being sprouted from Vishnu's navel. Resides on the lotus which is the Creation, i.e. mount Meru. The first created living being and secondary creator of the material universe.
  21. Consciousness in a absolute sense; one of the three aspects of consciousness, the creator or creative aspect; the founder of Ayurveda in the form of a God.
  22. God as Creator (not to be confused with Brahman, the transcendent Godhead of the Upanishads.)
  23. Hindu God, creator, source of all existence
  24. Infinite Eternal Element that manifests as all things and beings; literally that which bursts forth in the form of the universe; that which gives rise to the universe, supports it, and reabsorbs it
  25. Brahma is one of the most popular breeds of cattle raised around the world. Due to its greater ability to withstand heat, parasites and insects, it is a preferable breed to be raised in warmer climates. ...