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Anala ("fire" or अग्नि) is one of the Vasus, deities of the material world. He is equated with Agni and is essentially the name used for Agni when listed among the Vasus. He is also the guardian deity of the southeast direction and is normally located in southeast corners of Hindu temples. In the ancient cosmology of the Indian religions, Agni as fire is one of the five inert impermanent elements along with the Prithvi (Earth), Jal (Water), Vaayu (Air), and Aakash (Ether) the five combining to create the empirically perceived material existence (Prakriti). Agni is a primary and oft-invoked god along with Indra and Soma.