2. Brahma Brahma is the Lord of the Creation Represents the Universal mind as creation is the work the mind and intellect. He is the generator of life on earth.
3. Vishnu Plays the role of the Preserver of the Universe. In order to preserve and protect the world, Vishnu manifested to the world in a variety of forms, called Avatars.
4. Shiva - Shakti “The Sun has honey colored eyes, square body; he is of clean habits, is bilious, intelligent, manly and has limited hair on his head.” “Filled with knowing is the Moon of round body, O’ Twice Born, auspiciously eyed, of sweet speech, fluctuating and love sick”
5. Shiva The powerful masculine energy of the Universe. Lord Shiva is considered as the Destroyer of the World. The Sun has a square body. When you set a square down it stays put. If you leave it, you can walk away and know when you come back it will still be there. This makes the Sun steadfast and goal-oriented. When the Sun (or masculine energy) makes a plan to do something, they stick with it, no matter if they don’t feel like doing it. This is a quality of healthy masculine energy.
6. Shakti - Parvati The powerful Feminine energy of the Universe She is the Goddess of Love and Devotion. She is the divine Consort of Lord Shiva, and represents virtue, skill, fertility, marital felicity and asceticism. The Moon is lovesick, its feminine energy must be receptive to something, otherwise, it feels empty. This makes feminine energy more concerned with relationships. The Moon represents the principle of change. The Moon is of round body and when you put something down that is round, it rolls away. Like the Moon changes each night waxing and waning, so does the feminine energy change with feelings. The Moon is "filled with knowing", therefore the Moon does not need logic to know something, the Moon just knows, like women's intuition.