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As sacrificial fire, Agni has five aspects known as Pañcāgni:
 
As sacrificial fire, Agni has five aspects known as Pañcāgni:
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* Gārhapatya  
Gārhapatya
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* Āhavaniya  
Āhavaniya
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* Dakṣiṇā or anvāhāryapacana  
Dakṣiṇā or anvāhāryapacana
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* Sabhya
Sabhya
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* Āvasathya  
Āvasathya  
 
  
 
Panchagni means Five Agnis or Fires.  
 
Panchagni means Five Agnis or Fires.  
  
 
In vedic and puranic literature Panchagni has been mentioned as a methodology used for performing severe austerities. There are many instances of penance or tapas for thousands of years, performed by different celestial beings including Kubera, Parvati and asuras such as Mahisha and Tarakasura, by standing or sitting in the midst of five sets of fires called Panchaagni.
 
In vedic and puranic literature Panchagni has been mentioned as a methodology used for performing severe austerities. There are many instances of penance or tapas for thousands of years, performed by different celestial beings including Kubera, Parvati and asuras such as Mahisha and Tarakasura, by standing or sitting in the midst of five sets of fires called Panchaagni.

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As sacrificial fire, Agni has five aspects known as Pañcāgni:

  • Gārhapatya
  • Āhavaniya
  • Dakṣiṇā or anvāhāryapacana
  • Sabhya
  • Āvasathya

Panchagni means Five Agnis or Fires.

In vedic and puranic literature Panchagni has been mentioned as a methodology used for performing severe austerities. There are many instances of penance or tapas for thousands of years, performed by different celestial beings including Kubera, Parvati and asuras such as Mahisha and Tarakasura, by standing or sitting in the midst of five sets of fires called Panchaagni.