- Agni - Wikipedia
Agni (fire) is a part of major rites-of-passage rituals such as weddings and cremation in Indian religions
- AGNI Online
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- Agni | Vedic Deity, Fire God, Hinduism | Britannica
Agni, fire-god of Hinduism, second only to Indra in the Vedic mythology of ancient India He is equally the fire of the sun, of lightning, and of both the domestic and the sacrificial hearth
- Agni: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
In Buddhism, Agni symbolizes the protective power of loving-kindness concentration, where one becomes immune to fire, representing a state of invulnerability and peace From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
- Agni - World History Encyclopedia
Agni is the Hindu god of fire He is regarded as the friend and protector of humanity, in particular, he safeguards the home Various forms of fire are associated with Agni and include the sun, lightning, comets, sacrificial fire, domestic fires, the fire of the funeral pyre, and the digestive fire which is within all humans
- Indian Army conducts Exercise Agni Varsha; demonstrates integrated . . .
The Indian Army conducted Exercise Agni Varsha at Pokhran to validate operational preparedness and integrated combat capabilities, showcasing combined arms, precision fires, and network-enabled command Foreign defence journalists witnessed the demonstration of the Indian Army's decisive firepower
- Agni - New World Encyclopedia
Agni (अग्नि: Sanskrit, meaning "fire") is one of the most ancient and important gods (deva) in Vedic Hinduism that plays a central role in sacrificial rituals (yajna) As the god of fire, Agni is the conduit and messenger between the human realm and the celestial realm
- Agni: The God of Fire and His Sacred Role - Hindu Mythology
In the vast expanse of Hindu mythology, Agni stands out as one of the most significant deities Revered as the God of Fire, Agni embodies the essence of fire that is central to numerous rituals and spiritual practices in Hinduism
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