De Trimūrti (Sanskrit: त्रिमूर्तिः trimūrti, "drei Foama") is de Dreifoitigkeit im Hinduismus, wo de kosmischn Funktiona vo Schepfung, Dahoidung und Zastearung ois Gedda personifiziad wean. Da Brahma is da Schepfa, da Vishnu is da Dahoida und da Shiva da Zasteara."[1][2]
De Trimurti symbolisiad in da indischnPhilosophie de drei Seitn vom kosmischn Uaprinzip. Es is oiso, wia im Kristndum (Voda, Suhn und Heiliga Geist), a Dreifoitigkeit (Trinitet) und koa Trias, aa wanns im Hinduismus a andane Bedeitung hod.
De Shakti-Vaeahra kenan aa a Trimurti vo Geddina, de Tridevi. Do is Saraswati de Schepfarin, Lakshmi de Dahoidarin und Kali de Zasteararin.
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