
Devas: Stories of Vedic Deities
Embark on an enchanting journey into the mystical realm of ancient deities with Devas, a captivating compilation of 10 tales drawn from the depths of mythology. What happened when Indra fatally wounded Vayu's son? Why did Agni set fire to the Khandava forest? How did Pushan end up losing his teeth? And who bestowed the name Prithvi upon the earth? Agni: The God of fire who governs the southwest direction resides in his capital city, Tejovathi. He's revered as the divine messenger. Brihaspati: The Lord of Scared Speech holds esteemed status as the teacher of all Devas. Dattatreya: According to the Skanda Purana, Dattatreya came into being at the beginning of time. To those who believe in him, he is both God and Guru. Prithvi: Like most cultures, Indians also worship the earth, personified in the form of a Goddess. Pushan: The God of safe journeys, protector of animals and all those who feed them, guide to souls and comforter at the time of death, is also one of 12 forms of Surya. Rudra: