Hindus believe: A.Brahman (God) is only in water B.Brahman (God) is everywhere and in everything C.Brahman (God) lives in heaven True or False?

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Hindus believe: A.Brahman (God) is only in water B.Brahman (God) is everywhere and in everything C.Brahman (God) lives in heaven True or False?

Hindus believe: A.Brahman has many sides/aspects/parts B.Brahman is an elephant C.Brahman is very easy to understand True or False?

Trimurti Learning Objective To be able to answer the question: How does the Trimurti help Hindus understand the main aspects of Brahman?

What do you think these might be? Write your ideas about what is definite in this life on your post it Put your post it on the board 3 Main Truths of Life

Brahman ? ? ? 3 Most Important Aspects of Brahman 3 Main Truths of Life

What can we learn about the 3 most important aspects of Brahman? Watch the Video

Murti From the Sanskrit meaning ‘likeness’ The embodiment of Brahman within an image/statue of a deity Trimurti The three most important aspects of Brahman: Creator, Preserver, Destroyer New keywords

Brahman Shiva Destroyer Vishnu Preserver Brahma Creator Trimurti Task Draw and label the Trimurti in your book. Challenge! Write a sentence explaining why these three deities form the Trimurti.

Have we reached our learning objective yet? What do we need to do next?

What do you think? Do you think the Trimurti helps Hindus understand the main aspects of Brahman? Why? / Why not?

tr How might this be an analogy for Brahman? Challenge! Come up with your own analogy on your whiteboard.