Significance of Creator of the world

The Creator of the world is a concept deeply embedded in various religious traditions, each attributing the role of creation to different divine figures. In Tibetan Buddhism, it refers to beings responsible for universal creation, while Vaishnavism acknowledges Shri Krishna as a divine creator. In Hinduism, Brahma is predominantly recognized as the originator, overseeing the universe's formation and maintenance. Other figures like Vishnu and Shiva are also associated with creation, showcasing the multifaceted nature of the Creator of the world across spiritual texts and traditions.

Synonyms: Maker of the universe, Source of life, Divine creator

In Dutch: Schepper van de wereld; In Finnish: Maailman luoja

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Buddhist concept of 'Creator of the world'

Hindu concept of 'Creator of the world'

The concept of Creator of the world in local and regional sources

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