Rohita Deva: Fire, Sun, and the Highest Reality in the Atharva Veda Rohita is a profound and exalted divine principle described in the Atharva Veda, where he is revered not merely as a deity but as the highest cosmic reality. The Atharva Veda presents Rohita as a creator force, encompassing within himself the powers of fire, the sun, and universal order. His presence reflects an early and deep philosophical understanding of divinity in Hindu tradition, where the visible and invisible aspects of creation are unified in a single supreme being. Meaning and Symbolism The name Rohita means “red” or “reddish,” symbolizing radiance, vitality, and life force. Red in Vedic thought is associated with fire, dawn, rising sun, blood, and creative energy. Rohita embodies the glowing power of Agni and the illuminating brilliance of Surya, signifying both physical light and spiritual consciousness. He represents movement, expansion, and the ceaseless dynamism of the cosmos. Rohita as the Supreme Being...