Meaning & Origin
Brahmadev is a name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the lord of creation and knowledge'. In Hindu mythology, Brahmadev is considered to be the creator of the universe. He is one of the trinity gods in Hinduism, alongside Vishnu and Shiva.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of divine wisdom and creative power
Language details
ब्रह्मदेव
Brahma, God
ब्रह्मदेव
ब्रह्म, देव
பிரமதேவன்
பிரம், தேவன்
పృమదేశ్
పృమ్, దేశ్
Brahmadev
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of creation and knowledge
Brahmadev
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of creation and knowledge
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Brah-mah-dev
bʁəhma d̪eʋ
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Brahmadev is a significant deity in Hindu culture, representing creativity, knowledge, and learning. He is revered as the source of all wisdom and the originator of sound, language, and the arts. Brahmadev is often depicted with four heads, each representing directions and aspects of knowledge. He is also associated with the creation of the Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures.
As a spiritual figure, Brahmadev symbolizes the divine creator of the universe and embodies the ultimate knowledge and wisdom. He represents the intellectual and creative aspects of God. Shaivites, Vaishnavites, and Shaktes consider Brahmadev as one of the primary deities and an essential part of their spiritual practices. Devotees seek Brahmadev's blessings for creativity, learning, and spiritual growth.
Vedic name • Root: Vedic text • Brahmadev is a prominent deity in Hinduism, mentioned in various Vedic texts including the Rigveda and the Mahabharata.
Historical references
Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism, is often referred to as Brahmadev, or Lord Brahma. This name suggests his role as the divine architect of the universe.
Vedic (circa 1500 BCE) to present day Hinduism
The Mahabharata, an epic poem of ancient India, describes Brahma as the creator of the universe and the god of all gods. He is also regarded as the father of the demigods and the founder of the four Vedas.
Circa 400 BCE
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