The Agni Purana is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, ancient Hindu scriptures that contain a wealth of knowledge on various subjects, including mythology, cosmology, theology, philosophy, and rituals. It takes its name from the Hindu deity Agni, the god of fire, who is prominently mentioned throughout the text.
Authored by Sage Vyasa:
The Agni Purana is believed to have been written by the sage Vyasa, who is also credited with compiling the Mahabharata, another significant Hindu epic. Vyasa is considered a revered figure in Hinduism and is regarded as one of the Chiranjivis (immortals) who are said to exist throughout the ages.
The Role of Agni in the Agni Purana:
Agni, the god of fire, plays a crucial role in the Agni Purana. As the embodiment of fire, Agni is considered a messenger between gods and humans, and his presence is believed to purify and sanctify rituals and sacrifices. In the Agni Purana, Agni is described as having multiple forms and attributes, symbolizing his role in different aspects of life.