Saharaksha, Fire Of Hindu Demons Saharaksha is the fire of the Asuras or the demons who was the son of Pavamana.
Saharaksha is the fire of the Asuras or Demons. He is the son of Pavamana who was one of the three chief occult fires.
The Bhagavata explains that Saharaksha is one of the different fires to be so many appellations of fire. This is employed in the invocations with which different oblations to fire are offered in the ritual of the Vedas.
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