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  2. Vayu - Wikipedia

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    Vayu (Sanskrit pronunciation:, Sanskrit: वायु, IAST: Vāyu), also known as Vāta and Pavana, [9] is the Hindu god of the winds as well as the divine messenger of the gods. In the Vedic scriptures , Vayu is an important deity and is closely associated with Indra , the king of gods.

  3. Weshparkar - Wikipedia

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    Vayu-Vata: Weshparkar, or Veshparkar, was the Sogdian god of the Atmosphere and the Wind. [2] He corresponds to the Avestan god Vayu. [3] In Central Asia, Weshparkar ...

  4. Vayu Purana - Wikipedia

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    The Vayu Purana (Sanskrit: वायुपुराण, Vāyu-purāṇa) is a Sanskrit text and one of the eighteen major Puranas of Hinduism. [ citation needed ] Vayu Purana is mentioned in the manuscripts of the Mahabharata and other Hindu texts, which has led scholars to propose that the text is among the oldest in the Puranic genre.

  5. Vayu-Vata - Wikipedia

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    Vāyu-Vāta or Vāta-Vāyu (IPA: ʋɑːyu-ʋɑːt̪ə) is the Avestan language name of a dual-natured Zoroastrian divinity of the wind (Vayu) and of the atmosphere (Vata). The names are also used independently of one another, with 'Vayu' occurring more frequently than 'Vata', but even when used independently still representing the other aspect.

  6. The Oath of the Vayuputras - Wikipedia

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    The Oath of the Vayuputras is the third book of Amish Tripathi, third book of Amishverse, and also the third book of Shiva Trilogy.The book was released on 27 February 2013, through Westland Press and completes the mythical story about an imaginary land Meluha and how its inhabitants were saved by a barbarian named Shiva.

  7. Vayu Stuti - Wikipedia

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    The Vayu Stuti is composed of 41 shlokas. It is common to recite the Vayu Stuti by beginning and ending it with the Narasimha Nakha Stuti , a short two-paragraph composition by Madhvacharya praising Narasimha , a practice regarded to have been recommended by Madhvacharya.

  8. M. T. Vasudevan Nair - Wikipedia

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    M.T.Vasudevan Nair at a Kozhikode function. Madath Thekkepaattu Vasudevan Nair [1] was born on 15 July 1933 [2] in the village of Kudallur, then in Ponnani Taluk (now in Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad District). [3]

  9. Vayu (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vayu is a primary Hindu deity Vayu may also refer to: Vayu-Vata, a Zoroastrian divinity; Vayu Stuti, one of the most famous stutis (poems) composed by Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya; Cyclone Vayu, a strong tropical cyclone in the 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season that affected Gujarat, India; Tanishk-Vayu, a duo of Indian film score composers