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In Hinduism, the Trimurti (also called the Hindu trinity) are the three most important gods; in some narratives they were born from the world egg laid by Ammavaru at the beginning of time.
The trimurti itself is conceived of as a deity and artistically represented as a three-faced human figure. Brahma is no longer as relevant as he once was, some would say the all-in-one goddess Devi has replaced him.
Trimurti can also refer to the trinity of Carnatic music, that is, Tyagaraja, Muttusvami Dikshitar and Indian classical music |- | Carnatic music |- | style="padding-left: 1.0em;"|Composers |- | style="padding-left: 2.0em;"|Purandara Dasa |- | style="padding-left: 2.0em;"|The Trimurti |- | style="padding-left: 3.0em;"|Tyagaraja |- | style="padding-left: 3.0em;"|Muthuswami Dikshitar |- | style="padding-left: 3.0em;"|Syama Sastri |- | style="padding-left: 2.0em;"|Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma |- | style="padding-left: 2.0em;"|M.S. Subbulakshmi |- | Hindustani music |- |style="border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc"| |- | Concepts |- |style="border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc"| |- | style="padding-left: 1.0em;"|Sruti |- | style="padding-left: 1.0em;"|Raga |- | style="padding-left: 2.0em;"|Melakarta |- | style="padding-left: 3.0em;"|Katapayadi sankhya |- | style="padding-left: 2.0em;"|Swara |- | style="padding-left: 1.0em;"|Tala |- | style="padding-left: 1.0em;"|Mudra |style="border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc"| |}