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Indo-Parthian stone palette, illustrating a fire ritual
Agni the Hindu deity of fire, has a very prominent place among Rigvedic deities.

Worship or deification of fire (also pyrodulia, pyrolatry or pyrolatria), or fire rituals, religious rituals centred on a fire, are known from various religions. Fire has been an important part of human culture since the Lower Paleolithic. Religious or animist notions connected to fire are assumed to reach back to such early prehuman times.

There may be a fire god, as a personification of fires in general, and he may be believed to reside in some sense in any particular ritual fire, or the fire may represent worship of another deity.

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Fire worship

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Worship or deification of fire (also pyrodulia, pyrolatry or pyrolatria), or fire rituals, religious rituals centred on a fire, are known from various...

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List of fire gods

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of deities in fire worship. Nyambe, god of the sun, fire and change Nzambi Mpungu (Kalûnga), god of the sun, fire, sky and change Ra, fire god of the sun...

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Nature worship

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book, Triumph of the Moon. Animal worship – Glorification of animal deities Fire worship – Worship or deification of fire Gaia philosophy – Broadly inclusive...

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Fire

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lookout tower Fire making Fire pit Fire safety Fire triangle Fire whirl Fire worship Flame test Life Safety Code List of fires List of light sources Phlogiston...

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List of fires at places of worship

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buildings that have suffered significant fires. Some medieval-era places of worship have been subject to repeated fires, causing significant destruction and...

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Fire temple

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A fire temple or agiary (Gujarati: અગિયારી, romanized: agiyārī) is the place of worship for the followers of Zoroastrianism, the ancient religion of Persia...

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Nimrod

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to him from heaven." Later, the book describes how Nimrod established fire worship and idolatry, then received instruction in divination for three years...

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Place of worship

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A place of worship is a specially designed structure or space where individuals or a group of people such as a congregation come to perform acts of devotion...

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Eternal flame

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likely already a place of worship because of its peculiar physical properties. According to ancient literary accounts the fire of the sanctuary never went...

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Ateshgah of Baku

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used as a Hindu, Sikh, and Zoroastrian place of worship. "Ātash" (آتش) is the Persian word for fire. The pentagonal complex, which has a courtyard surrounded...

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Cappadocia

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"Many inhabitants of Cappadocia were of Persian descent and Iranian fire worship is attested as late as 465". The Cappadocian Fathers of the 4th century...

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Trndez

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sun/fire worship in ancient pre-Christian Armenia, symbolizing the coming of spring and fertility. People believed that the strength of the fire would...

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Indrajit

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was then granted another boon that after the completion of the Yagna (fire-worship) of his native goddess Prathyangira or the "Nikumbhila yagna" would be...

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Romani folklore

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Dhampir (half-vampire) Dispater (god of death) Divination Dragon Fairy Fire worship Fortune-telling Gana (Queen of Witches) Gemstone George's Day in Spring...

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WorshipMob

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2015). "Carry the Fire". Worship Leader. Retrieved May 17, 2015. Chart search for WorshipMob at billboard.com/biz Billboard. "WorshipMob : Awards". AllMusic...

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Hecatomb

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young men worshipped the god with song, hymning him and chaunting the joyous paean, and the god took pleasure in their voices[.] Fire worship Jones, Peter...

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Sacred fire

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Sacred fire or holy fire may refer to: Any instance of fire worship, or the use of fires in religious ritual Yajna, Hindu rituals and sacrifices performed...

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Albanian folk beliefs

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worship of the Sun and the Moon. In Albanian folk beliefs, the earth cult and sky cult have a special place, and an important role is played by fire,...

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Anjalikastra

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was granted a boon from Brahma that after the completion of the Yagna (fire-worship) of his native goddess Prathyangira -"Nikumbhila yagna", he will get...

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Easter fire

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identical. According to the Eastern Orthodox tradition of the Holy Fire, worshippers light candles from the Paschal trikirion during service at Saturday...

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Scythian religion

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societies, such as the worship of Miϑra, the performing of ecstatic cults involving the consumption of haoma, and fire worship were reflected in the syncretised...

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Ceremonial use of lights

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Zoroastrian, and Hindu rites and customs. Fire is used as an object of worship in many religions. Fire-worship still has its place in at least two of the...

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Vedic period

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three-fold meaning of worship of deities (devapujana), unity (saògatikaraña) and charity (dána). An essential element was the sacrificial fire—the divine Agni—into...

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Angiras

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number of Vedic Hymns and mantras and also believed to have introduced fire-worship along with sage Bhrigu. He is one of Saptarishis in the Puranic mythologies...

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Agnihotra

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part of a pan-Indo-Iranian heritage, which includes the related Iranian fire-worship ritual called Zoroastrian Yasna Haptaŋhāiti ritual mentioned in the Old...

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Nowruz

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1996–2001, Nauruz was banned as "an ancient pagan holiday centered on fire worship". In March 2022, the Taliban said that Nauruz would not be a public holiday...

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Veneration of the dead

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who practice ancestor veneration do not call it "ancestor worship". In English, the word worship usually but not always refers to the reverent love and devotion...

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