What do the three Hindu gods mean respectively?

The three Hindu gods refer to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva respectively, representing the various cosmic functions of the Emperor of Heaven. Vishnu symbolizes protection, Shiva symbolizes destruction, and Brahma is the balancer of these two opposing norms.

1, Brahma: it is an abstract concept of Upanishads philosophy. The ultimate reality or universal spirit refers to the incarnation of Brahma, whose predecessor is the creator of Vedic mythology.

2. Vishnu: The highest-ranking god in narrative poems holds the power to defend the universe and share the power of the sacred world with Shiva.

3. Shiva: Formerly known as rudra, the god of reproduction in the Indus civilization era and the god of Vedic storms, she has dual characters of reproduction and destruction, creation and destruction, and presents various strange and grotesque faces.