Brahma
is the Lord of creation & is assisted in this process by his
consort Saraswathi, who is the possessor of ultimate knowledge.
Together, they thus introduce the soul into the cycle of life.
Brahma was born from the navel of Lord Vishnu at the end of one
cycle to begin a fresh creation. He has four heads (originally
five), representing the four vedas which are said to have sprung
from his heads. His four heads are also said to represent the
four yugas. He is bearded & his eyes are closed in meditation.
He sits on a lotus & his vahana is the swan. In his four arms
he holds the vedas, the kamandalam (water pot), suruva (sacrificial
spoon) & a mala. He is a serene soul and is the provider of
all sources of knowledge & wisdom.
There
are no temples for Brahma (except the ones in Rajasthan &
Orissa) as for Siva & Vishnu, for there has been no separate
cult for Brahma as the Saiva or Vaishnava cult. According to mythology,
he is supposed to have been cursed by Shiva (for his having uttered
a lie & for his ego) that he would go without worship. Yet
in all Siva & Vishnu temples, there is an image of Lord Brahma
on the northern wall & he is one of the important Parivara
devata (attendant deity).