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  1. Agni - Wikipedia

    Agni (fire) is a part of major rites-of-passage rituals such as weddings and cremation in Indian religions.

  2. 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.

  3. Agni

    AN AGNI GIFT CARD MAKES THE HOTTEST GIFT! FEED YOUR FIRE. Agni. All Rights Reserved. © 2025.

  4. Submit to AGNI - AGNI Online

    You can familiarize yourself with the magazine by ordering a recent print issue or perusing the writing that appears here at AGNI Online, which includes selected pieces from our decades in print, along …

  5. Agni - World History Encyclopedia

    May 18, 2015 · 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 …

  6. 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 …

  7. Agni: The God of Fire and His Sacred Role - Hindu Mythology

    Oct 4, 2024 · 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 …

  8. Agni – Vyasa Mahabharata

    The priest invokes Agni through Agni in his sacrificial form; the sacrificial form of Agni is the Sun which shining brightly appears to all men. The priest also invokes Vayu which is Agni’s own greatness.

  9. Agni, The Vedic Fire God of Hinduism - Hindu Website

    Agni is the most popular god of the Rigveda as is evident from the number of hymns addressed to him in the scripture. Fire is central to all vedic rituals. In terms of importance, he is next only to Indra, the …

  10. Agni - The god of fire and messenger between humans and gods.

    Agni, also known as Agnideva, is a prominent deity in Hinduism associated with fire, transformation, and divine knowledge. He holds a vital role in Vedic rituals and is revered as the god of fire and the …