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There are so many stories that hundreds of books have been written to record them. Very briefly, among the followers of Lord Vishnu (Vaishnavas), Lord Vishnu, the supreme Lord creates Lord Brahma. Brahma is the creator God and the God of Destiny. Vishnu is the sustainer. Shiva is considered the Lord of dissolution at the end of one world cycle.

But the Shiva worshipers (Shaivas) will have different view. For them, Shiva is the creator, sustainer, and destroyer, three in one. You have not asked about the worshipers of the Mother Goddess, Durga. For them, all the male Gods are secondary and Durga is the creator, sustainer, and destroyer.

But in one thing hindus differ from those following Christianity and Islam. They do not fight about Gods and Goddesses and generally people readily worship all. Some times, the trinity is considered part of one Supreme Spirit, Brahman.

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Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are three important deities in Hinduism. Brahma is believed to be the creator of the universe, Vishnu is seen as the preserver and protector, and Shiva is considered the destroyer and transformer. Hindus believe that these three deities represent different aspects of the divine and work together to maintain the balance and harmony of the cosmos.

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