Why among all Indian Gods Lord Brahma is not worshiped?
As per legends, once among all Indian Gods, Brahma and Vishnu were overwhelmed with the feeling of affectedness. They started to contend concerning who was the more prominent of the two. As the contention wound up warmed, Lord Shiva one of the Indian Gods needed to mediate. Shiva appeared as a gigantic linga which is the phallic image of Shiva. The lingam was made of flame, and it stretched out from the heaven to the underworld. The lingam told both Brahma and Vishnu that if any of them could discover the finish of the lingam, He will be pronounced like the more prominent of the two. Both Brahma and Vishnu Indian gods consented to the arrangement and set out in opposite ways of the lingam to discover its end. In any case, as they continued hunting down years, they understood that the lingam had no end. Vishnu realized the way that Shiva was the best among the Trinity in Indian Gods.
Be that as it may, Brahma chose to trap Shiva. While he was on the hunt of the end, he passed the flower of Ketaki at the highest piece of the lingam. He asked for the Ketaki bloom to affirm before Shiva that Brahma had achieved the most top part of the lingam and had seen the end. The Ketaki flower agreed to the Indian gods saying. At the point when brought before Shiva, the flower erroneously affirmed that Brahma had seen the end. Lord Shiva became furious at this lie. He at that point cursed Brahma that Any individual could never worship him among all the Indian gods. He likewise vilified the Ketaki flower that it would not be utilized as a part of any Hindu custom. Subsequently, Brahma was reviled not to be adored/ worshipped by anybody.
As per legends, once among all Indian Gods, Brahma and Vishnu were overwhelmed with the feeling of affectedness. They started to contend concerning who was the more prominent of the two. As the contention wound up warmed, Lord Shiva one of the Indian Gods needed to mediate. Shiva appeared as a gigantic linga which is the phallic image of Shiva. The lingam was made of flame, and it stretched out from the heaven to the underworld. The lingam told both Brahma and Vishnu that if any of them could discover the finish of the lingam, He will be pronounced like the more prominent of the two. Both Brahma and Vishnu Indian gods consented to the arrangement and set out in opposite ways of the lingam to discover its end. In any case, as they continued hunting down years, they understood that the lingam had no end. Vishnu realized the way that Shiva was the best among the Trinity in Indian Gods.
Be that as it may, Brahma chose to trap Shiva. While he was on the hunt of the end, he passed the flower of Ketaki at the highest piece of the lingam. He asked for the Ketaki bloom to affirm before Shiva that Brahma had achieved the most top part of the lingam and had seen the end. The Ketaki flower agreed to the Indian gods saying. At the point when brought before Shiva, the flower erroneously affirmed that Brahma had seen the end. Lord Shiva became furious at this lie. He at that point cursed Brahma that Any individual could never worship him among all the Indian gods. He likewise vilified the Ketaki flower that it would not be utilized as a part of any Hindu custom. Subsequently, Brahma was reviled not to be adored/ worshipped by anybody.