Top Brahma Temples in India


Brahma Temples in India
Brahma Temples in India
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Hinduism is one of the oldest and largest religions in the world and has followers all over the world. Many devout Hindus have heard the mythological story that Lord Shiva cursed Lord Brahma, saying that he would not be worshipped and that there would be no temples for him. But as a matter of fact, there are a few top temples in India for Lord Brahma, the God of Creation in Hinduism that serve as important cultural and spiritual centers for the community.  

Here are the top Brahma temples in India:

Shri Brahma Temple

Shri Brahma temple is one of the top 10 Brahma temples in India. This temple has a very beautiful and arguably significant legend behind it.  It is a Hindu temple located in Kumbakonam, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India.  This temple is dedicated mainly to Vishnu, the moolavar presiding deity, and He is known as Vedanarayanaperumal over here. 

His consort, Lakshmi, is known as Vedavalli. At the right side of the sanctum sanctorum Brahma is found in a separate shrine. He is flanked by Saraswati and Gayatri. At the left, Yoganarasimha is found with Sridevi and Bhoodevi. 

Also, it is not the only temple dedicated to Brahma in the world, the other temple being the Brahma Temple, Pushkar, in Pushkar, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Strangely, many to this day, believe that this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. 

It is believed that Brahma was proud of his gift of creation to the extent that he boasted of being better than Shiva and Vishnu at the art of creation. This caused Vishnu to create a ghost who went on to scare Brahma. Terrified, he came to Vishnu for help, after having apologized for his immodesty.

 Vishu then asked Brahma to observe penance on Earth to redeem himself. It is believed that Brahma chose Kumbakonam to meditate. Pleased by Brahma’s attempts, Vishnu accepted his apology and reinstated his knowledge and status among the gods. Overall it is one of the top Brahma temples in India

Brahma Temple,Pushkar

Brahma Temple of Pushkar or the Jagatpita Brahma Mandir is one of the top 10 Brahma temples in India. It is near the sacred Pushkar Lake in Rajasthan. This Brahma temple is one of the most prominent Brahma temples in India. According to the Scriptures, Lord Brahma tried to kill a demon called Vajranabh with his lotus.

 The lotus petals supposedly fell on earth in three places and created three lakes. They were Jyestha (major), Madhya (middle), and Kanishth (small) lakes. As they were carved out of the lotus leaves, the place got the name, Pushpa (flower), and it later became Pushkar.

After killing the demon, Brahma decided to perform a Yajna to cleanse his sin. He chose a site near Pushkar lake. As his consort Goddess Saraswati was not present when he performed the Yajna, he married Gayatri, a Gurjar girl, to complete the ritual. 

On hearing this, Saraswati became angry and cursed Brahma, saying that nobody would worship him anywhere. But she relented later and said that devotees would worship him only in Pushkar. The temple is over 2000 years old.

In the olden times, Mughal invaders destroyed this temple. The temple’s present structure dates back to the 14th century. It was majorly rebuilt in the 8th century by Adi Shankara and later during the rule of Maharaja Jawat Raj making it one of the top Brahma temples in India

Brahma Temple,goa

The temple is one of the top 10 Brahma temples in India. It is located 7 km from Valpoi in a village called Brahma Karmali in Satttari district. It is the only Brahma temple in Goa. The temple dates from the 5th century. The deity is seated on a beautifully carved Kadamba base. 

The beautifully carved idol dates to the Kadamba period and dates to the 12th century AD. The idol is a later addition to the temple and is carved from a single black basalt stone. It is a wonderful example of Kadamba art. It was originally worshiped by the Goudas of modern Carambolim or Karmali near Old Goa. 

When the Kadamba capital of Gopakapatam was attacked by Alauddin Khilji’s soldiers, the devotees carried the idol further north until it found shelter in the dense forests of Sattari. Hence the village of Sattari was called Brahma Karmali. Brahma has a beard on his central face.

He has a trowel in his hind right hand, a veda in his upper left hand, a kamandal in his front left hand and singing beads (maala) in his lower right hand which is in the varamudra position. His wives Saraswati and Savitri stand on either side. Moreover it is one of the top Brahma temples in India

Mithrananthapuram Trimurti Temple

The temple is one of the top 10 Brahma temples in India. It is the complex of Mithrananthapuram Trimurti is located on the west side of the famous Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kottakkakom or East Fort, Thiruvananthapuram. It is dedicated to Trimurtis: Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.

 It is one of the most famous Trimurti temples in India. The three deities have separate temples here. According to legend, the temple was built in 1168.Vilwamangalath Swamiyar is said to have consecrated the idols of the temple.

 According to legend, the Trimurthis presented a lamb here to please the sun god Mithras. Hence the temple is known as Mithrananthapuram, which means “the city that gave joy to the sun”. The path behind the Vishnu Temple leads to the Brahma Temple.

 The stone image of Brahma here has four arms but only one face.The temple pool is on the right and contains holy water. The floor in and around the pool has a divine aura as the pool is said to have been created by Varaha, the third incarnation of Vishnu. Ashtami Rohini (Birthday of Lord Krishna) and Shivaratri are some of the most important festivals here. Moreover it is one of the top Brahma temples in India

Brahmapureeswarar Temple

It is one of the top 10 Brahma temples in India. It is a Hindu temple in Thirupattur near Trichy, Tamilnadu, India. Devotees believe that a person can change their destiny by seeking the blessings of the Brahma and Brahmapureeswarar Shiva Temple in Tirupattur. 

Brahma felt more dominant than Shiva because he controlled creation. This angered Shiva, who cut off Brahma’s head and cursed him to be forgotten by his followers, draining him of all powers. Soon his Brahma pride waned and he begged for forgiveness. 

However, the angry Shiva was not willing to accept the apology. In order to make right what he had done wrong, Brahma went on a pilgrimage. During his journey he reached Tirupattur where he installed 12 Shiva-lings and worshiped Shiva there. 

Moved by his attempts to redeem himself, Shiva introduced himself to Brahma, freed him from the curse and restored all his powers to him. Shiva then blessed Brahma and gave him sanctuary in the temple. Since then, Brahma is the deity of the temple. No wonder it is one of the top Brahma temples in India. 

Conclusion

As for the final say these are some of the top 10 Brahma temples in India. These temples are well built and are worshipped by millions of people from all around the world. 

see also : Top 10 Hindu Temples in the USA

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