Agni, the God of Fire
The Vedic god of fire was called Agni
Agni, in the Vedic religion.
The Vedic god of storm and war was Indra. He was a very powerful and dangerous god in the Vedic religion.
The Vedic hymns are addressed to various deities or gods such as Agni (the god of fire), Indra (the god of thunder and rain), Varuna (the god of sky and water), and Surya (the sun god). Each hymn serves to praise and invoke the blessings of a specific deity for different purposes like protection, prosperity, or wisdom.
The Vedic god of storm and war is Indra. He is one of the most important deities in the Rigveda and is associated with thunder, lightning, and rain. Indra is known for his strength and power in battle against demons and enemies of the gods.
The chief god was Indra.
Elements of it predate the Vedic period. For instance, a statue of a dancing man from neolithic Harappa is in the same posture as the dancing Nataraja form of the god Shiva.
Hephaestus is the Greek God of fire and metalworkers.
Agni was the Aryan fire god.
Loki is the Norse god of fire.
Loki is the Norse god of fire.
No, Mars is the Roman god of war. Vulcan is the god of fire.
Indian Diety Daksha is an early Vedic god who was both the son and father of Aditi.