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Vadavagni (Sanskrit: वाडवाग्नि, romanized:
Vāḍavāgni, lit. 'mare-fire'), also
referred to as
Vadavanala (Sanskrit: वडवानल, romanized: Vaḍavānala) refers...
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Bhargavas and Hehayas, and from this an all-consuming fire
called Vadavagni was born,
which had the
potential to
destroy the
whole world. Indra, Vishnu...
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Hehayas (a
group of Kshatriyas). From this, an all-consuming fire
called Vadavagni was born,
which threatened to
destroy the
whole world. In some versions...
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appearing before him to
request him to
cease his penance,
which produces the
Vadavagni. A
legend from the Devi
Bhagavata Purana narrates that the sage Jaratkaru...
- in the form of a horse's mouth,
named Vadavamukha,
giving rise to the
Vadavagni, the
submarine fire. An
Ikshvaku king
named Subahu, and his queen, Yadavi...