The Prana and the Gale: Agni's Claim to the Sacred Path

At a Vedic sacrificial altar (Yajna Kunda), a young seeker observes a cosmic confrontation between Agni (Fire) and Vayu (Wind). Agni challenges Vayu's supreme power, arguing that while Vayu moves the physical world, Agni is the true universal messenger because he carries the sacred, purified utterance of the Vedas—the 'Prana'—which transcends all physical boundaries.

Mythology
Source

Rigveda, Specific Hymn Context (The narrative is a high-level mythological dramatization drawing upon core Vedic theology (Agni's role as the recipient of offerings and messenger of Dharma) but does not correspond to a single, verifiable verse or chapter citation.)

Sacred Storyen

Moral & Divine Teaching

True power and influence are not determined by sheer magnitude or physical speed, but by the depth of sacred intention (Dharma) and the ability to transmit eternal truth (Prana).