About
The Hindu deity of fire and the acceptor of sacrifices, serving as a messenger between the gods and humanity. In Vedic and Tantric traditions, Agni represents the transformative power of ritual and the vital heat within the body.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Agni.
Appears in 64 Books
Ganesa Daivagna
Pandit Devaki Nandan
Govinda Bhatta; Paramesvara (comm.)
Khemraj Publishers
Varahamihira; ed. H. Kern
Varahamihira
Varahamihira; ed. Baldev Prasad Misra
Shripati Bhatt
Shiv Dutta Mishra
Traditional
Hermann Oldenberg
Somaśambhu
Hermann Oldenberg
ed. Anandashrama
Hermann Oldenberg (trans.)
Swami Vijnanananda
Julius Eggeling (trans.)
Julius Eggeling (trans.)
Hermann Oldenberg (trans.)
Julius Jolly (trans.)
F. Max Müller (trans.)
F. Max Müller (trans.)
Varahamihira
Julius Eggeling (trans.)
Hermann Oldenberg (trans.)
George Thibaut (trans.)
Julius Eggeling (trans.)
F. Max Müller (ed.)
Maurice Bloomfield (trans.)
William Dwight Whitney & Charles Rockwell Lanman
Sushruta; Kunja Lal Bhishagratna
Pratap Chandra Roy; Kisari Mohan Ganguli
Max Müller (ed.) / Sayana (commentary)
Max Müller (ed.) / Sayana (commentary)
Monier Monier-Williams
Gustav Oppert
Max Müller (ed.) / Sayana (commentary)
Maurice Bloomfield
Pratap Chandra Roy; Kisari Mohan Ganguli
Henri Hubert and Marcel Mauss
Kumarila Bhatta (trans. Ganganatha Jha)
Monier Monier-Williams
W.J. Wilkins
Ralph T.H. Griffith (trans.)
Arthur Avalon (John Woodroffe)
Vishnudatta
Ralph T.H. Griffith
Vyasa (ed. Venkateshwar Steam Press)
Pratap Chandra Roy; Kisari Mohan Ganguli
Pratap Chandra Roy; Kisari Mohan Ganguli