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Agni is not a Daeva. He was invited by the Daevas to join them. But he refused.

He is what your side calls an Asura. Ours an Ahura.
Good Morning Doc ... your write with Zoratrian perespective but as per santani or vedic prespective Agni is the most imp Dev and all offerings to devtas go through Agni dev through Yagya done in vedic systems ...Cheers doc
Agni is a son of Brahma as a Pancha Bhuta god. In the Vishnu Purana, Agni, called Abhimāni is said to have sprung from the mouth of the Virāta Puruṣa, the Cosmic Man, a form of Vishnu after being born from Brahma. In another incident later, Agni after being born to Brahma, rises from the ritual fire produced by Dharma and Vasubhāryā.<a href="Agni - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>121<span>]</span></a>

According to the Puranic mythology, Agni married Svāhā (invocation offering) and fathered three sons – Pāvaka (purifier), Pāvamāna (purifying) and Śuchi (purity). From these sons, he has forty-five grandchildren which are symbolic names of different aspects of a fire.

 
Good Morning Doc ... your write with Zorastroan perespective but as per santani or vedic prespective Agni is the most imp Dev and all offerings to devtas go through Agni dev through Yagya done in vedic systems ...Cheers doc
Agni is a son of Brahma as a Pancha Bhuta god. In the Vishnu Purana, Agni, called Abhimāni is said to have sprung from the mouth of the Virāta Puruṣa, the Cosmic Man, a form of Vishnu after being born from Brahma. In another incident later, Agni after being born to Brahma, rises from the ritual fire produced by Dharma and Vasubhāryā.<a href="Agni - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>121<span>]</span></a>

According to the Puranic mythology, Agni married Svāhā (invocation offering) and fathered three sons – Pāvaka (purifier), Pāvamāna (purifying) and Śuchi (purity). From these sons, he has forty-five grandchildren which are symbolic names of different aspects of a fire.


Yes it is but let us not discuss it further.

ॐ अग्निर्देवता वातो देवता, सूर्यो देवता चन्द्रमा देवता, वसवो देवता रुद्रा देवता, ऽऽदित्या देवता मरुतो देवता, विश्वेदेवा देवता, बृहस्पतिर्देवतेन्द्रो देवता, वरुणो देवता॥ -१४.२०
 
Good Morning Doc ... your write with Zorastroan perespective but as per santani or vedic prespective Agni is the most imp Dev and all offerings to devtas go through Agni dev through Yagya done in vedic systems ...Cheers doc

Even your earlier Rig Vedic texts acknowledge Agni and Indra as Asuras.

Hinduism has morphed, and included many local deities (not Aryan Rig Vedic, but local to the land).

And you have always worshipped Asuras.

The disagreement (and split) was always who was higher in the pantheon of Gods.
 
Even your earlier Rig Vedic texts acknowledge Agni and Indra as Asuras.

Hinduism has morphed, and included many local deities (not Aryan Rig Vedic, but local to the land).

And you have always worshipped Asuras.

The disagreement (and split) was always who was higher in the pantheon of Gods.
well thats not like it but even if you say is write then both Dev's and Asuras are brothers have same father but with different mothers

Sage Kashyapa is the father of both the asuras and the devas, who are born of his two wives Diti and Aditi respectively. This is symbolic of the good and evil inherent not only in nature and the external world but also within each individual.

 

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