Seraphim are celestial beings found in various religious texts, particularly in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. They are often depicted as having six wings and are associated with the worship and praise of God. In the Bible, specifically in the book of Isaiah, seraphim are described as standing around God's throne, singing holy praises.
In addition to their role in worship, seraphim are considered to be a part of the heavenly hierarchy. They are often seen as messengers of God, conveying divine will and guidance. Their name is derived from the Hebrew word "saraph," which means "to burn," symbolizing their purity and intense devotion.