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(Sanskrit) god of fire in ancient and traditional India; one of the three chief deities of the Vedas
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Hindu god of fire. Wore an open tiara with 2 horns.
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Fire or light, especially without combustion, as spirit lights. A pillar of fire by day, as with the Israelites going out of Egypt.
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(Sanskrit) [from the verbal root ag to move tortuously, wind] Fire; as god of fire, one of the most revered of Vedic deities. As mediator between gods and humans, from whose body issue "a thousand streams of glory and seven tongues of flame," Agni represents the divine essence or celestial fire present in every atom of the universe. Often used synonymously with the adityas. ...
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Vedic lightning god husband of Ambika, a goddess who represented the primal ocean of blood from which all things arose at creation. Agni represented the fructifying lightning (fire from heaven). In early sources he is described as the bull of the waters. He makes water pregnant.
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