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The Hindu god agni is the god of fire and he is also the messanger of the Gods.

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The Vedic god of fire was?

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Why does Agni the God of fire ride a ram?

Agni, the Hindu God of fire, is often depicted riding a ram due to the animal's associations with vitality, strength, and energy, which reflect Agni's own qualities. The ram symbolizes the transformative power of fire, as it can both destroy and purify. Additionally, in Vedic traditions, rams were commonly used in rituals and sacrifices, linking Agni to the sacred practices of the time. This connection underscores Agni's role as a mediator between the divine and human realms.


What is the god of fire?

Depends on the mythology. Agni (Hindu), Nergal (Sumeria), Uriel (Judaeo-Christian), Prometheus or Haephestus, (Greek), Vulcan (Roman), and of course there are many more.


Aryan god of fire?

Agni was the Aryan fire god.


Who is the aryan's god of fire?

Agni, in the Vedic religion.


Who presented the bow Gandiva to Arjuna?

The Gandiva (IAST: Gāṇdīva; Sanskrit: गाण्डीव) is a bow given to Arjuna by Agni, God of Fire in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Arjuna intervened on the behalf of the gluttonous and sickened Agni, who needed to consume a forest to heal himself. The bow was used by Arjuna to prevent Indra, the King of the Gods, from causing rain to snuff out Agni's fire and thus allow him to consume the forest. Agni then granted this bow to Arjuna, which he used it to slay many warriors, including Karna.


Does Hindu have a god?

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Who is the son of Brahma he is the god of fire and is colored red?

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What animal did Agni god of fire ride?

Agni was the eldest son of Brahma. In Visnu Purana, Agni is said to ride a ram or a chariot pulled by either parrots, goats or fiery horses.