vayu

IPA: vˈɑju

Root Word: Vayu

noun

  • (Hinduism) The god of wind in Hindu and Vedic religion. A primary deity, father of Bhima and the spiritual father of Lord Hanuman.
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Examples of "vayu" in Sentences

  • Brahma and Vayu occupy the same next level.
  • Vayu was the inside the feathers on rear of the arrow.
  • Brama deva advised vayu to resume the state of nature.
  • Vayu is like the powerful winds that blow through the airs.
  • The rest was collected in a golden vessel and digested by Vayu.
  • Guru and Vayu went around the world in search of an ideal place.
  • At the end of thousand years, the Egg was divided in two by Vayu.
  • Many other Hindu followers consider Hanuman to be an avatar of Vayu.
  • Vayu page has no problem that vayu is a god and also an element, air.
  • And in this case, I had never heard of Hanuman being an 'avatar' of Vayu.

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