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write the three heads of trimurti sculpture represents ?​

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It is also known as Sadashiva and Maheshmurti. The image, 6 m (20 ft) in height, depicts a three-headed Shiva, representing Panchamukha Shiva. The three heads represent three essential aspects of Shiva: creation, protection, and destruction.

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The Trimurti is the Triple deity of supreme divinity in Hinduism where the celestial roles of creation, preservation, and destruction are personified as a triad of deities, usually Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer.

The Trimurti is also the Shaivas form of Shiva Himself. Shaivites believe that Lord Shiva is the Supreme, who assumes different critical roles and assumes suitable names and forms, and who also transcends all these. It is also known as Maheshmurti and Sadashiva. The three heads depict Shiva's three main aspects: creation, protection and destruction

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