Vasu Devas
Vasu Devas are a group of deities in Hindu mythology, specifically associated with the Vedic tradition. They are considered to be the personifications of natural phenomena and are often linked to various aspects of life, such as light, water, and wealth. The Vasu Devas are typically depicted as benevolent beings who bring prosperity and abundance to the world.
In total, there are eight primary Vasu Devas, each representing different elements. These include Dharma (righteousness), Agni (fire), and Vayu (wind). They play a significant role in various Hindu texts, including the Mahabharata, where they are mentioned in the context of divine blessings and support for humanity.