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Surya, the Sun God - Page 55
It is said that Agni-deva was not amongst the accursed gods and, therefore, escaped the effects of the curse. The story of Kaartikeya has been described differently in different Puranas. The Mahabharata describes him as the son of Agni-deva ...
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Divine Inspirations: Volume 4 - Page 10
Swetani offered so much ghee into the sacrificial fire that Agni deva (the Fire God) developed indigestion! To get a cure for this disease, Agni prayed to Lord Brahma. Brahma replied saying, “Oh Agni deva! There is forest called Khandava ...
Dr. Sasidhar Siddabattuni, 2015
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Know The Vedas At A Glance - Page 62
Agni deva is the epithet for holy fire and he is described as "lord of vows" in the Vedas. Since these devas and devis are formless beings of light their description as male or female is only symbolic, as some hymns did give the impression that ...
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Vajrayāna Images of the Bao-xiang Lou (Pao-hsiang Lou): ... - Page 624
Agni (Deva) (562) Ind. : Agni (Deva) Tib. : Me-lha Chi. : Huot'ien(HuoTian) WEC Designation : 5 A 50 The sole deity of the twenty-fourth group in Chapel 5, left ensemble — i.e. 5 A — is Agni (Deva). The deity is the five-hundred-sixty-second ...
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THE MAHABHARATA: A Modern Rendering - Volume 1 - Page 687
However, during the first vow Swetaki kept in Siva's name, Agni Deva had drunk clarified butter, without a moment's interruption, for twelve years. Sated, Agni dare not drink any more ghee from any other yagna. He grew pale, lost his brilliant ...
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The Iconography of Nepalese Buddhism - Page 66
16.5 Agni Deva Agni Deva is also one of the most powerful deva representing the element of fire presiding in the South East corner. He is red in colour and has great radiance. He is seated on a chariot drawn by seven horses. He has seven ...
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The Mahabharata: A Spiritual Interpretation - Page 114
crifices ) whic1! are performed by the spiritualists, for the existence of the Khandava Vana, the loss of appetite of the fire in the Yajna appears i. e., Agni Deva inflames poorly in the Yajna. As, the Yajman, priest and all are ...
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Tales From The Vedas And Other Scriptures - Page 91
Agni-deva is unhappy with you. You must do some sacrifice to please him. Then calamity may be warded off." But why should Agni-deva be wrath with me as I have done nothing to invite his wrath. Also, I shall not make anyone sacrifice one's ...
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Shiva: A Rediscovery of the Holy Spirit: - Page 177
Gill Harley writes: Is Agnus Dei derived from Agni Deva? You may have heard of Agnus Dei. It is part of the Christian Catholic mass and it commemorates the Lamb of God (Agnus = Latin for Lamb, Dei = God) who sacrificed himself to redeem ...
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The Tantric Ritual of Japan: Feeding the Gods, the Shingon ...
Four Embracing Wisdom Bcxihisattvas Making the mudra of Agni Deva, the practitioner recites the following mantra once. On the syllables EI KEI KI he bends his forefinger three times to beckon Agni. On the syllables ZYAKU UN BAN KOKU he ...