marut

Dictionary meanings for marut from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. [mṛ-uti Uṇ. 1. 94] 1 Wind, air, breeze; diśaḥ prasedurmaruto vavuḥ sukhāḥ R. 3. 14.

2 Vital air or breath, life-wind; (ajayat) aparaḥ praṇidhānayogyayā marutaḥ paṃca śarīragocarān R. 8. 19; Ku. 3. 48.

3 The god of wind; Ki. 2. 25.

4 A god, deity; vaimānikānāṃ marutāmapaśyadākṛṣṭalīlānnara- lokapālān R. 6. 1; 12. 101.

5 A kind of plant (maruvaka). n. A kind of plant (graṃthiparṇa). Comp. aṃdolaḥ a...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

m. pl. (prob. the flashing or shining ones; cf. marīci and Gk. μαρμαίρω) the storm-gods (Indra indra 's companions and sometimes e.g. Ragh. xii, 101 = devāḥ, the gods or deities in general; said in the Veda veda to be the sons of Rudra rudra and Pr2is3ni... m. the god of the wind (father of Hanumat hanumat and regent of the north-west quarter of the sky) Kir.; Ra1jat. (cf. comp.) 790,2 158300 m. wind, air, breath...

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