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    Angiras or Angira (Sanskrit: अङ्गिरा, IAST: Aṅgirā, Sanskrit pronunciation: [ɐŋɡirɐ:]) was a Vedic rishi (sage) of Hinduism. He is described in the Rigveda as a teacher of divine knowledge, a mediator between men and gods, as well as stated in other hymns to be the first of Agni -devas (fire gods).

  2. Sep 16, 2014 · A question and answer site for Hinduism explores the story of Shiva studying under the sage Angiras, who is one of the mind-born sons of Brahma. The answer cites various scriptures and references to support the claim that Shiva was a disciple of Angiras.

  3. The meaning of Angiras is “one born from the fire.” When Angiras was considered one of the sixteen grandfathers (prajapatis), it was by the appointment of Brahma. Angiras had two wives, Smriti and Khyati, and fifteen children, in one account, and four wives in another: Smriti (memory), Sraddha (faith), Svadha (oblation), and Sati (truth).

  4. Angirasa (Sanskrit : अङ्गिरसः) or Angira (Sanskrit : अङ्गिरः) is a rishi (sage), who is associated with several vedic and puranic individuals. Descendants of Angirasa are called Aangirasa (आङ्गिरसः), who are credited with the darshana of many Rig vedic mantras.

  5. Historically, Angirasa or Angirasa is the name of a muni or a Vedic sage who is credited with the composition of several Vedic hymns, especially those of the Atharvaveda and the sixth Mandala of the Rigveda. Angirasa is mentioned as one of the teachers in the Upanishads.

  6. Angirasa is a prominent figure in Hindu mythology and scriptures, associated with the Rigveda, Atharvaveda and other Vedic texts. He is also a Manasaputra of Lord Brahma, a descendant of Lord Buddha and a member of the Seven Great Sages.

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