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 | | The Greek classical elements are Fire, Earth, Air, and Water (Latin derivatives are pyro, terra, aero, and aqua). |
 | | Image:Four elements representation.png One classic diagram (right) has two squares on top of each other, with the corners of one being the classical elements, and the corners of the other being the properties. |
 | | The Panchamahabhuta, or "five great elements," of Hinduism are Prithvi or Bhumi (Earth), Ap or Jala (Water), Agni or Tejas (Fire), Vayu or Pavan (Air or Wind), and Akasha (Aether, in both it's elemental and mythological senses) |
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