Re: God(s)
This is only one translation of the passages. For one thing, these devas are not considered to be muktas, even in Sri Shankara's commentary on Vedantasutras, leave alone others. In Kena Upanaishad and many other sources, Agni, Vayu and Indra are all clearly shown to be prone to errors, so how could they be considered as divine manifestations?
On the other hand, these devas are considered divine manifestations because the supreme being is the indweller of them, and they owe their divinity and powers to him.
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