Vaishvanara

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Vaishvanara is a Vedic epithet of the fire god Agni, emphasizing his universal, all-pervading aspect as the cosmic fire present in all beings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vedic deity
aspect of Agni
epithet
associatedWith Agni NERFINISHED
associatedWithConcept breath
cosmic body
cosmic order
immanence of the divine
ritual fire
sacrifice
vital energy
cosmologicalStatus fire pervading all worlds
inner controller as fire
describedAs all-pervading fire
cosmic fire
universal fire
hasAttribute all-pervasiveness
heat
luminosity
universality
hasDomain Hinduism NERFINISHED
Vedic religion NERFINISHED
hasElement fire
hasEpithetOf Agni NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasMeaning belonging to all people
relating to all men
hasScripturalRole protector of the universe
sustainer of life
identifiedWith digestive fire
fire in the heart
inner fire
languageOfName Sanskrit NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Atharvaveda NERFINISHED
Rigveda NERFINISHED
Yajurveda NERFINISHED
presentIn all beings
cosmos
relatedDeity Prajapati NERFINISHED
Surya NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
roleInRitual mediator between gods and humans
worshipForm Vedic sacrifice
fire offerings
mantra recitation
worshippedAs form of Agni
worshippedBy Hindu devotees
Vedic priests NERFINISHED

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Agni epithet Vaishvanara