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<p>and is associated with creation, but he does not have a cult in present-day India. This is because Brahma, the creator-god, is long-lived but not eternal i.e. Brahma gets absorbed back into <a href="page.php?w=Purusha">Purusha</a> at the end of an aeon, and is born again at the beginning of a new <a href="page.php?w=Kalpa_%28aeon%29">kalpa</a>.These are distinct from:<br/>
* A brahm<u>a</u>n<u>a</u> (????????) (masculine, pronounced ), (which literally means "pertaining to prayer") is a prose commentary on the <a href="page.php?w=Veda">Vedic mantras</a>--an</p><p>
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