The Bhagavad Gita

Who is Me, Brahma from The Bhagavad Gita and what is their importance?

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While the Me Brahma means every directly perceivable connection with the divine, Brahma is the name of one of three deity forms that make up a fundamental basis of Hinduism. Brahma, is the One of all being when perceived as an indivisible unity. This is the only aspect of God that has a social caste in India. The Brahmin are the priests. Brahma is of the utmost importance in this work as this is going to be the foundation from which Krishna and Arjuna face the demands of their day. The Creator is an accurate rendition of Brahma in English.