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The god of fire in Hindu lore and also Buddhism. One of the most important gods depicted in the Rigveda, the collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns originating in ancient India. He is the embodiment of fire, said to carry offerings to the gods through smoke, give testimony and even become the witness to weddings. He is the intermediary between the realm of the gods and human world. | The god of fire in Hindu lore and also Buddhism. One of the most important gods depicted in the Rigveda, the collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns originating in ancient India. He is the embodiment of fire, said to carry offerings to the gods through smoke, give testimony and even become the witness to weddings. He is the intermediary between the realm of the gods and human world. |
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Official Profile
The god of fire in Hindu lore and also Buddhism. One of the most important gods depicted in the Rigveda, the collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns originating in ancient India. He is the embodiment of fire, said to carry offerings to the gods through smoke, give testimony and even become the witness to weddings. He is the intermediary between the realm of the gods and human world.