Todos los Dioses del Fuego Explicados

All the Fire Gods Explained Agni is not simply the god of fire in Vedic Hinduism: he is fire itself made conscious, and he appears in more hymns of the Rigveda than any other god in the pantheon, with estimates exceeding two hundred hymns dedicated exclusively to him in that text from around 1500 BCE. He has two or three heads depending on the source, seven tongues of golden flame, and rides a galloping goat. But his true function is not to burn things, but to connect worlds: whenever humans lit a sacrificial fire, Agni physically arrived to consume it and transported it directly to the gods.