Comparing Hinduism And Hindu Gods

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In Hinduism the god Siva created everyone and everything. He created the earth, air, fire water and ether, and all things living, he created gravity, the stars, time, happiness. These three worlds of existence are: the physical, emotional and spiritual. Also known as Bhuloka, Antarloka and Sivaloka.
Bhuloka, the world of material objects that tantalizes the five senses. It’s the smallest of all worlds, and the least permanent. This world is where we have our experiences, karma and desires in our physical bodies.
Antarloka, the mental-emotional realm that we “live” in through our feelings and our minds. This is also the same world we go to after life, and in our dreams.
Sivaloka, the core or soul with in ones being like mantel in the earths core, deep within Antarlok. The super-conscious world where gods and highly evolved souls stay. Through temple worship and yoga, they can be reached. …show more content…

The universe is born, then it evolves and finally dissolves in cycles like the seasons as they come and go through the year.
Indian mythology, is vast, due to the many migrations of mankind. Both the Hindu and the Egyptian religions, contains many creation stories. Hindus often speak of Brahma as the creator god who brought the universe into being through his thoughts. Other myths tell the tory of the breaking of a cosmic egg or the union of heaven and earth as cosmic parents. There are many gods in Hinduism, both male and female alike. Brahma he is the creator, his wife Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, music, and the arts. Both show their forms as