Vasu

Agni, Vayu and other other Vasus, [[Udayagiri Caves The Vasus () are a group of deities in Hinduism associated with fire and light. They are described as the attendant deities of Indra, and later Vishnu. Generally numbering eight and classified as the Ashtavasu, they are described in the Ramayana as the children of Kashyapa and Aditi, and in the Mahabharata as the sons of Manu or Dharma and a daughter of Daksha named Vasu. They are eight among the thirty-three gods featured in the Vedas. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Vasu
    Published 1987
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    by Vasu, Kallettumkara
    Published 1989
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  3. 3
    by Vasu, E
    Published 1988
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  4. 4
    by Vasu, E
    Published 1983
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  5. 5
    by Vasu, E
    Published 1995
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  6. 6
    by Vasu, E
    Published 1980
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  7. 7
    by Vasu, E
    Published 1980
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  8. 8
    by Vasu Deva
    Published 2005
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  10. 10
    by Vasu Deva
    Published 2005
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    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1972
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  12. 12
    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1972
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  13. 13
    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1968
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  14. 14
    by Vasu, Nambishan
    Published 1962
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  15. 15
    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1973
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  16. 16
    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1967
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  17. 17
    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1973
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  18. 18
    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1966
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    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1973
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    by Vasu, E.
    Published 1972
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