Agni
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Agni
Agni as devata of manas
Agni is the master of tejas, is the fundamental active energy behind light and heat phenomena, surpassing even the Sun’s luminous blaze. In the Vedic understanding, Vishnu, the supreme Lord, subordinates himself to Agni, serving as the electrical force involved in Agni’s manifestation. This subordination is a stra
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The word Agni is derived from the root "ag" meaning "to be," indicating existence in force and excellence.
The addition of "ni" emphasizes the qualities of strength, brightness, and supremacy associated with Agni.
The root "ag" is found in various languages, including Greek (ἀϒαθóς, agathos) and Latin (ago), highlighting the universa
The first element arises in the equilibrium of light and dark, but at a time when light has the momentum, when light is increasing. Astronomically, this moment is called the vernal equinox, but most of us know it simply as the first day of spring. Astrologically, the vernal equinox symbolizes the birth of the element fire. This is the principle of
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