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अगन agan, अिगन agin, s.f. अिगनीagini, S. अिग्न agni, s.m. Fire, etc.=āg, q.v.:—agni, s.m. The south-east; the god of fire and regent of the south-east quarter:—agni-bān, s.m. Arrow of fire, rocket, any fiery missile:—agni-bā`o, s.f. The farcy in horses; an eruptive disease in men and elephants; erysipelas:—agni-pātra, s.m. Any vessel in which fire is kept:—agni-prastar, s.m. Any stone producing fire, flint:—agni-parīkshā, s.f. Ordeal by fire:—agni-pūjak, s.m. Fire-worshipper, guebre:—agni-tan, s.m. A certain demon whose body is of fire:—agni-tretā, s.f. The three sacred fires of the Hindūs, taken collectively, viz. the southern, the household, and the sacrificial fire:—agnisaṅskār, s.m. Funeral ceremonies, such as burning a dead body; any ceremony performed with consecrated fire:—agni-sthān, s.m. 'Fireplace,' chamber of (the consecrated) fire:—agni-kunḍ, s.m. Fire-pit, a hollow for kindling fire in:—agni-koṇ, s.f. The south-east quarter:—agni-garbha, agni-maṇi, s.m. The sun-stone, a fabulous gem supposed to contain and to impart solar heat:—agni-hotra, s.m. A ceremony consisting in oblations to consecrated fire; the consecrated fire itself:—agni-hotrī, s.m. One who keeps up a perpetual sacrificial fire; a sacrificing priestconversant with the Rigveda, one who performs the ceremony of Hom (=hom-karnewālā); a fire-worshipper; a sect of Brāhmans:—agni-hotr̤i-sthān, s.m. Chamber of the sacrificial fire:—agni-hom, s.m. Sacrifice by fire, burnt sacrifice: offering oblations to fire.
Origin: Hindi