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Definition: Agni

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. (Sanskrit) Hindu god of fire in ancient and traditional India; one of the three chief deities of the Vedas.[Wordnet]
2. (Sanskrit) god of fire in ancient and traditional India; one of the three chief deities of the Vedas.[Wordnet].

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"Agni" is a common misspelling or typo for: Any, Gain, Agony, Agnes, Akin, Ana, Aging, agin, Agnail, Agonic, Agene.

Date "Agni" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1577. (references)

Common Expressions: Agni

Expressions Definition
Agni missile The Agni missile (named after Agni, the god of fire) is an IRBM developed under the IGMDP by India. It was first tested at the Interim Test Range in Chandipur in 1989, and is capable of carrying a conventional payload of 1000 kg (2,200 lb) or a nuclear warhead. It consists of one (short range) or two stages (intermediate range). It is rail and road mobile. It is powered by solid and/or liquid propellants. (references)
Agni Natchathiram Agni Natchatiram (fire star / The hottest part of May in South India) is a 1988 Tamil language movie directed by Mani Ratnam. The movie is about two step brothers continuously quarreling for legitimacy. The film's cast include Prabhu and Karthik. The film's highlights include innovative lighting techniques in the picturisation of songs by P. C. Sreeram and music score by Ilayaraja. (references)
Agni Yoga Agni Yoga, also called the "Teaching of Living Ethics" or (in Russian) the Zhivaya Etica, is an esoteric teaching founded by the Russian painter Nicholas Roerich (Nikolai Konstantinovitch Rerikh) and his wife, Helena Roerich (Elena Ivanovna Rerikh). Inspired by the Theosophical writings of H.P. Blavatsky as well as by Buddhism and Vedic traditions, the Roerichs published the "Agni Yoga" series of books, with contents inspired by the Mahatmas, or Masters of the Great White Brotherhood from their stronghold in the Himalayas, Shambhala. In the early 1920's, the Roerichs attracted a following in New York City, where they built an art museum; in India, where they retired; and in Russia, where their teachings have remained an influential part of the spiritual life. (references)

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Extended Definition: Agni


Agni

Agni may refer to:

  • Agni, the Sanskrit for "fire"
    • Agni (Ayurveda)
  • Agni is another name for the Anyin language, a language spoken principally in the Côte d'Ivoire.
  • Agne, an early king of Sweden in Norse mythology

as a given name:

  • Agni Pratistha, Miss Indonesia Universe 2006

proper names and brands:

  • Agni missile system
  • cyclone Agni, a tropical cyclone with an Indian name in 2004
  • AGNI, the literary magazine

popular culture:

  • Aguni, a boss in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. There, he is a half (as in half-bodied) bull cloaked in fire.
  • Agni, the currently active Second Life grid
  • Agni, one of the bosses in Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening along with Rudra

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Agni (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: Agni


Agni

Agni
God of fire
Devanagari अग्नि
Affiliation Deva
Consort Svaha
Mount Ram

Classical Elements

Greek

  Air  
Water Aether Fire
  Earth  

Bön

  Air  
Water Space Fire
  Earth  

Hinduism (Tattva) and
Buddhism (Mahābhūta)

Prithvi / Bhumi — Earth
Ap / Jala — Water
Vayu / Pavan — Air / Wind
Agni / Tejas — Fire
Akasha — Aether


Japanese (Godai)
Earth (地)
Water (水)
Air / Wind (風)
Fire (火)
Void / Sky / Heaven (空)


Chinese (Wu Xing)

  Water (水)  
Metal (金) Earth (土) Wood (木)
  Fire (火)  

Agni is a Hindu and Vedic deity. The word agni is Sanskrit for "fire" (noun), cognate with Latin ignis (the root of English ignite), Russian ogon (fire), pronounced agon, and ogni, pronounced agni (fires). Agni has three forms: fire, lightning and the sun.

Agni is one of the most important of the Vedic gods. He is the god of fire[1] and the acceptor of sacrifices. The sacrifices made to Agni go to the deities because Agni is a messenger from and to the other gods. He is ever-young, because the fire is re-lit every day, yet he is also immortal.

His cult survived the change of the ancient Vedic fire worship into modern Hinduism. The sacred fire-drill (agnimathana) for procuring the temple-fire by friction – symbolic of Agni's daily miraculous birth – is still used.[citation needed]

Depictions

In Hindu art, Agni is depicted with two or seven hands, two heads and three legs. In each head , he has seven fiery tongues with which he licks sacrificial butter. He rides a ram or in a chariot harnessed by fiery horses. His attributes are an axe, torch, prayer beads and a flaming spear.[2]

Agni is represented as red and two-faced, suggesting both his destructive and beneficent qualities, and with black eyes and hair, three legs and seven arms. He rides a ram, or a chariot pulled by goats or, more rarely, parrots. Seven rays of light emanate from his body. One of his names is Saptajihva, "having seven tongues".[citation needed]

Agni in other faiths and religions

In Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, he is a lokapāla guarding the Southeast. Jigten lugs kyi bstan bcos: which translates, "Make your hearth in the southeast corner of the house, which is the quarter of Agni". He also plays a central role in most Buddhist homa fire-puja rites.[citation needed]

See also

  • Hindu deities
  • Apris
  • Atar (Zoroastrian yazata of fire)

References

Sculpture of Agni from Musée Guimet
Sculpture of Agni from Musée Guimet
  1. The Book of Hindu Imagery: Gods, Manifestations and Their Meaning By Eva Rudy Jansen p. 64

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Topics by Level of Interest: Agni

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Agni Yoga 67     Agni 33
Agni missile system 46     Agni (alternative meanings) 3
Agni 33     AGNI (magazine) 8
Agni Purana 14     Agni Air 9
Agni Parthene 11     Agni Deo Singh 4
Agni Air 9     Agni missile system 46
AGNI (magazine) 8     Agni Nakshatram 8
Agni Sakshi 8     Agni Parthene 11
Agni Nakshatram 8     Agni Pratistha 7
Agni Pratistha 7     Agni Purana 14
Agni Deo Singh 4     Agni Pushpam 2
Agni Shridhar 3     Agni Sakshi 8
Agni (alternative meanings) 3     Agni Sakshi (1982 film) 2
Agni Sakshi (1982 film) 2     Agni Shridhar 3
Agni Pushpam 2     Agni Yoga 67

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Translations: Agni

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Balgarski Агни Йога (Agni Yoga). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) agni yoga (Agni Yoga). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian Агни Йога (Agni Yoga). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) agni yoga (Agni Yoga). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan Agni (Agni). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Agni (Agni). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
German Agni (Agni). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Agni (Agni). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Agni (Agni). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese アグニ (Agni). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Lietuvi Agnis (Agni). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Litauische Agnis (Agni). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Litewski Agnis (Agni). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Lithuanian Agnis (Agni). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Litovskiy Agnis (Agni). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Liutuviskai Agnis (Agni). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese Agni (Agni). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian Агни (Agni). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) agni (Agni). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki Агни (Agni). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) agni (Agni). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Agni. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Agni

Language Translations for “Agni” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Athagagnathagi (Agni). Additional references: Athag, Agni. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Agagnagi (Agni). Additional references: Double Dutch, Agni. (volunteer)
Leet /\&//¦ (Agni). Additional references: Leet, Agni. (volunteer)
Oppish Opagnopi (Agni). Additional references: Oppish, Agni. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Agniway (Agni). Additional references: Pig Latin, Agni. (volunteer)
Terran A me lha (agni, one of the the ten guardians of the directions, the God of fire). Additional references: Terran A, Agni. (volunteer)
Terran B Agni (agni). Additional references: Terran B, Agni. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Ubagnubi (Agni). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Agni. (volunteer)
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