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Vayu (Sanskrit pronunciation: [ʋaːju], Sanskrit: वायु, IAST:
Vāyu), also
known as Vāta and Pavana, is the
Hindu god of the
winds as well as the divine...
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other vāyus arise, as well as one of the five
major vāyus. Prāṇa is thus the
generic name for all the breaths,
including the five
major vāyus of prāṇa...
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Vayu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vayu is a
primary Hindu deity Vayu may also
refer to:
Vayu-Vata, a
Zoroastrian divinity Vayu Stuti, one...
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Vayu Purana (Sanskrit: वायुपुराण,
Vāyu-purāṇa) is a
Sanskrit text and one of the
eighteen major Puranas of Hinduism.[citation needed]
Vayu Purana is...
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traditionally believed to be the
spiritual offspring of the wind
deity Vayu, who is said to have pla**** a
significant role in his birth. In
Shaiva tradition...
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Headquarters Vayu Bhawan, New Delhi...
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Vayu Naidu (born 1957) is a
British Indian storyteller,
performer and writer. The
author of Sita's
Ascent and
Under the Banyam, she is
credited with coining...
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Vayu Stuti (Sanskrit: वायुस्तुति, romanized: Vāyustuti) is a
stuti (eulogy)
composed by
Trivikrama Panditacharya addressed to Madhvacharya, the founder...
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integral part of
every being in form of
vayus. Further, The
linga that
Vayu worshipped was
named as the
Vayu Lingam after him and was
declared to be worshipped...
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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...