Bharhutbrahma

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Bharhutbrahma[1] is the messenger-in-dream of the creator God Brahmaparameshwar of traditional Indian religions which endorse a plethora of so many different kinds of ideas. But the concept of Bharhutbrahma is unique.

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  1. ^ Philpot, J. H. (January 2003). Sacred Tree Or the Tree in Religion and Myth 1897 By J. H. Philpot. ISBN 9780766129399.