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1 marut
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2 carut-marut
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3 मरुत्वत्
marút-vat( marút-) mfn. attended by the Maruts RV. VS. Br. ;
containing the word marut Br. ;
m. N. of Indra MBh. Kāv. ;
of Hanu-mat L. ;
of a son of Dharma by Marut-vatī Hariv. BhP. ;
a cloud L. ;
pl. a class of gods regarded as children of Dharma orᅠ of Manu by Marut-vatī MBh. R. Hariv. ;
( atī) f. N. of a daughter of Daksha, wife of Dharma (Manu) Hariv. Pur.
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4 मरुत्तम
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5 मरुत्वतीय
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6 मरुत्सखि
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7 मरुत्स्तोत्र
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8 मरुत्
marútm. pl. (prob. the « flashing orᅠ shining ones» ;
cf. marīci andᅠ Gk. μαρμαίρω) the storm-gods (Indra's companions andᅠ sometimes
e.g.. Ragh. XII, 101 = devāḥ, the gods orᅠ deities in general;
said in the Veda to be the sons of Rudra andᅠ Pṛiṡni q.v., orᅠ the children of heaven orᅠ of ocean;
andᅠ described as armed with golden weapons i.e. lightnings andᅠ thunderbolts, as having iron teeth andᅠ roaring like lions, as residing in the north, as riding in golden cars drawn by ruddy horses sometimes called Pṛishatīḥ q.v.;
they are reckoned in Naigh. V, 5 among the gods of the middle sphere, andᅠ in RV. VIII, 96, 8 are held to be three times sixty in number;
in the later literature they are the children of Diti, either seven orᅠ seven times seven in number, andᅠ are sometimes said to be led by Mātariṡvan) RV. etc. etc.;
the god of the wind (father of Hanumat andᅠ regent of the north-west quarter of the sky) Kir. Rājat. (cf. comp.);
wind, air, breath ( alsoᅠ applied to the five winds in the body) Kāv. Pur. etc.;
a species of plant Bhpr. ;
= ṛitvij Naigh. III, 18 ;
gold ib. I, 2 ;
beauty ib. III, 7 ;
N. of a Sādhya Hariv. ;
of the prince Bṛihad-ratha MaitrUp. ;
f. Trigonella Corniculata L. ;
n. a kind of fragrant substance (= granthi-parṇa) L. ;
- मरुत्कर
- मरुत्कर्मन्
- मरुत्क्रिया
- मरुत्कोण
- मरुत्तनय
- मरुत्तम
- मरुत्तरुणी
- मरुत्पट
- मरुत्पति
- मरुत्पथ
- मरुत्पाल
- मरुत्पुत्र
- मरुत्प्लव
- मरुत्फल
- मरुत्मत्
- मरुत्वत्
- मरुत्वतीय
- मरुत्वत्य
- मरुत्सख
- मरुत्सखि
- मरुत्सहाय
- मरुत्सुत
- मरुत्सूनु
- मरुत्स्तोत्र
- मरुत्स्तोम
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9 मरुत्कर
marút-karam. Dolichos Catjang L.
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10 मरुत्कर्मन्
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11 मरुत्कोण
marút-koṇam. the north-west quarter of the sky MW.
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12 मरुत्क्रिया
marút-kriyāf. ( L.) breaking wind, flatulency
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13 मरुत्तनय
marút-tanayam. « son of the Wind»
N. of Hanumat MW. ;
of Bhīma A.
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14 मरुत्तरुणी
marút-taruṇīf. N. of a Vidyā-dharī Bālar.
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15 मरुत्पट
marút-paṭam. « wind-cloth», a sail Kathās.
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16 मरुत्पति
marút-patim. « lord of the Maruts»
N. of Indra MBh. R. BhP.
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17 मरुत्पथ
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18 मरुत्पाल
marút-pālam. « protector of the Maruts»
N. of Indra L.
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19 मरुत्पुत्र
marút-putram. « son of the wind-god»
N. of Bhīma L. ;
of Hanu-mat MW.
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20 मरुत्प्लव
marút-plavam. « springing with the rapidity of wind», a lion L.
См. также в других словарях:
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