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Apam Napat - Wikipedia
Apam Napat is a deity in the Indo-Iranian pantheon associated with water. His names in the Vedas, Apām Napāt, and in Zoroastrianism, Apąm Napāt, mean "child of the waters" in Sanskrit and Avestan respectively. Napāt ("grandson", "progeny") is cognate with …
APĄM NAPĀT – Encyclopaedia Iranica
2011年8月5日 · APĄM NAPĀT (Son of the Waters), Zoroastrian divinity of mysterious character whose true identity, like that of his Vedic counterpart, Apām Napāt, has been much debated. Both the Avestan texts and Zoroastrian cult suggest that …
Apam Napa: Exploring Hindu and Indian Mythology | Insights, …
Apam Napat The Aditya Hridayam: A Divine Gift of Strength and Victory The Aditya Hridayam (आदित्य हृदयम्) is a hymn dedicated to Surya (the Sun God) and is one of the most profound prayers in Hindu mythology.
Apam Napat: The God of Fresh Water in Hindu and Indo-Iranian …
Apam Napat is a deity in Hindu and Indo-Iranian traditions known as the god of fresh water. His name translates to “Son of Waters,” highlighting his connection to water bodies, particularly fresh water.
Hymn to the ‘Son of Waters’ - The Atlantic Religion
2015年6月21日 · Apam Napat (‘Son of Waters’) is one of the most important and intriguing aspects of the Vedic trinity of creator gods mentioned in the hymns of the ancient Rigveda texts, sometimes described as ‘humanity’s oldest scripture’, deriving at …
ApamNapat - Agni, The Son-of-waters - Indian Mythology - Apam …
Apam Napat: The Radiant Son of the Waters. In Hindu mythology, Apam Napat is the divine embodiment of lightning, a manifestation of Agni, the god of fire. His name, Apam Napat, is derived from Sanskrit, where “Apam” means “of the waters” and “Napat” means “son-of”.
APÁM NAPÁT , The Grand Child/Descendant of the Waters
2021年11月15日 · In ancient Zoroastrianism, a splendid god-force associated with waters known as ápam napát is honored during prayers at each sunset. Apám Napát refers to some form of fire and/or brilliant energy that reside within the waters. The name literally means the “grand child, progeny of the waters.”
Apam Napat - Dharmapedia Wiki
Apam Napat is a deity in the Indo-Iranian pantheon associated with water. His names in the Vedas, Apām Napāt, and in Zoroastrianism, Apąm Napāt, mean "child of the waters" in Sanskrit and Avestan respectively. Napāt ("grandson", "progeny") is cognate with …
ApamNapat - Agni, The Son-of-waters - Apam Napa: Exploring …
In the Vedic cosmology, Apam Napat stands in the highest place and his undying brilliance illuminates both the divine and earthly realms. He is a symbol of untainted purity, and his relationship with water is considered holy, purifying, and life-giving.
Apam Napat: 1 definition - Wisdom Library
2012年6月15日 · Source: Apam Napat: Indian Mythology. ApamNapat is the lightning form of Agni, the son-of-waters. In Sanskrit, Apam means 'Of the Waters' and Napat means 'son-of'. Thus, Apam Napat is "Son-Of-Waters". He is invoked separately in [R.V.2.35] and …
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