Recently I've been explaining to people that the reason Brahma is not worshipped the way Vishnu and Shiva are is due the fact that it is described in some scriptures that the trimurti are manifestations of manifestations. For example, the Srimad Bhagavatam tells us that Maha Vishnu manifests and Garbhodashiya Vishnu who again manifests in the material universe where the trimurti are then manifest.
This means the trimurti are not direct manifestations, so that when we worship Vishnu, we are actually worshipping Maha Vishnu rather than Vishnu who is part of the trimurti and Shiva in the spiritual realm rather than Shiva of the trimurti. And hence why we would not worship Brahma of the trimurti.
I'm no expert on this topic. It just seems like the logical reason. So I asked dad today, who is only knowledgeable in Gaudiya Vaishnava teachings and he says that Vishnu and Shiva of the trimurti are neither quantitatively or qualitatively different to their original forms and that unlike them, Brahma is created as a material entity just like the other demigods and just like all material beings.
So my question is, what is the understanding that you all have on this matter?
This means the trimurti are not direct manifestations, so that when we worship Vishnu, we are actually worshipping Maha Vishnu rather than Vishnu who is part of the trimurti and Shiva in the spiritual realm rather than Shiva of the trimurti. And hence why we would not worship Brahma of the trimurti.
I'm no expert on this topic. It just seems like the logical reason. So I asked dad today, who is only knowledgeable in Gaudiya Vaishnava teachings and he says that Vishnu and Shiva of the trimurti are neither quantitatively or qualitatively different to their original forms and that unlike them, Brahma is created as a material entity just like the other demigods and just like all material beings.
So my question is, what is the understanding that you all have on this matter?