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noun - (Sanskrit) Hindu god of fire in ancient and traditional India
The Vedic god of fire and guardian of humanity.
AGNI - Agni ( AG-nee, Sanskrit: , Pali: Aggi, Malay: Api) is an Indian word meaning fire, and connotes the Vedic fire god of Hinduism. He is also the guardi...
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Lambs: Lat. |
Lambs: Latin |
Latin lambs |
Vedic god of fire |
Indian fire god |
Hindu fire god |
Hindu god of fire |
Lambs, to Lucius |
Hindu fire God |
Lambs, in Latin |
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Agni, Al Hoceima, MOROCCO |
Agni, Marrakech, MOROCCO |
Agni, (Region code: 06), ETHIOPIA |
Agni, Karnataka, INDIA |
Agni, Ouarzazate, MOROCCO |
Agni description |
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Agni ( AG-nee, Sanskrit: , Pali: Aggi, Malay: Api) is an Indian word meaning fire, and connotes the Vedic fire god of Hinduism. He is also the guardian deity of the southeast direction, and is typically found in southeast corners of Hindu temples. In classical cosmology of Indian religions, Agni as fire has been one of the five inert impermanent constituents (Dhatus) along with space (Akasha/Dyaus), water (Jal/Varuna), air (Vayu) and earth (Prithvi), the five combining to form the empirically perceived material existence (Prakriti).In Vedic literature, Agni is a major and oft-invoked god along with Indra and Soma. Agni is considered the mouth of the gods and goddesses, and the medium that conveys offerings to them in a homa (votive ritual). He is conceptualized in ancient Hindu texts to exist at three levels, on earth as fire, in the atmosphere as lightning, and in the sky as the sun. This triple presence connects him as the messenger between gods and human beings in the Vedic thought. |