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marutमरुत्marút m. pl. (prob. the ‘flashing or shining ones’; cf. marīci and Gk. μαρμαίρω) the storm-gods (Indra's companions and sometimes, e.g. [Ragh. xii, 101] = devāḥ, the gods or deities in general; said in the Veda to be the sons of Rudra and Pṛśni q.v., or the children of heaven or of ocean; and described as armed with golden weapons i.e. lightnings and thunderbolts, as having iron teeth and roaring like lions, as residing in the north, as riding in golden cars drawn by ruddy horses sometimes called Pṛṣatīḥ q.v.; they are reckoned in [Naigh. v, 5] among the gods of the middle sphere, and 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 or seven times seven in number, and are sometimes said to be led by Mātariśvan), [RV.] &c. &c.
the god of the wind (father of Hanumat and regent of the north-west quarter of the sky), [Kir.]; [Rājat.] (cf. comp.)
wind, air, breath (also applied to the five winds in the body), [Kāv.]; [Pur.] &c.
a species of plant, [Bhpr.]
= ṛtvij, [Naigh. iii, 18]
gold, [ib.] [i, 2]
beauty, [ib.] [iii, 7]
N. of a Sādhya, [Hariv.]
of the prince Bṛhad-ratha, [MaitrUp.]
marút f. Trigonella Corniculata, [L.]
marút n. a kind of fragrant substance (= granthi-parṇa), [L.]
marutaमरुतm. wind, [Śak.]
a god, [L.]
Bignonia Suaveolens, [L.]
N. of various men, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [VP.]
(prob.) the god of war, [MānGṛ. ii, 15, 6].
maruttaमरुत्तmarútta m. (= marud-datta accord. to [Pat.] on [Pāṇ. i, 4, 58]. [59], Vārtt. 4) N. of various kings, [Br.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.] &c.
wind, a gale (?), [W.]
marutmatमरुत्मत्marut—mat mfn. = -vat (q.v.) g. yavādi.
marutvatमरुत्वत्marút—vat (marút-), mfn. attended by the Maruts, [RV.]; [VS.]; [Br.]
containing the word marut, [Br.]
marút—vat 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 or of Manu by Marut-vatī, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Hariv.]
marutphalaमरुत्फलmarut—phala n. ‘fruit of the wind’, hail, [W.]
marutkaraमरुत्करmarut—kara m. Dolichos Catjang, [L.]
marutkoṇaमरुत्कोणmarut—koṇa m. the north-west quarter of the sky, [MW.]
marutpālaमरुत्पालmarut—pāla m. ‘protector of the Maruts’, N. of Indra, [L.]
marutpathaमरुत्पथmarut—patha m. the path or region of the air, [Kād.]
marutpatiमरुत्पतिmarut—pati m. ‘lord of the Maruts’, N. of Indra, [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.]
marutpaṭaमरुत्पटmarut—paṭa m. ‘wind-cloth’, a sail, [Kathās.]
marutsūnuमरुत्सूनुmarut—suta ([BhP.]) and marut—sūnu ([A.]), m. ‘son of the Wind’, N. of Hanumat of Bhīma, [A.]
marutsakhaमरुत्सखmarut—sakha mfn. having the wind for a friend (clouds), [Ragh.]
marut—sakha m. N. of fire (cf. vāyu-s°), [ib.]
of Indra, [L.]
marutsakhiमरुत्सखिmarút—sakhi mf(A). (marút-; only nom. mf. -sakhā), having the Maruts for friends, [RV.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.]
marutsutaमरुत्सुतmarut—suta ([BhP.]) and marut—sūnu ([A.]), m. ‘son of the Wind’, N. of Hanumat of Bhīma, [A.]
maruttakaमरुत्तकm. a species of plant, [Bhpr.] (prob. w.r. for maruvaka).
maruttamaमरुत्तमmarút—tama (marút-), mfn. very or altogether equal to the Maruts, as swift as the Maruts (said of the Aśvins), [RV.]
marút—tama m. w.r. for marutta, [Cat.]
marutvatīमरुत्वतीmarút—vatī (atī), f. (atī) N. of a daughter of Dakṣa, wife of Dharma (Manu), [Hariv.]; [Pur.]
marutkriyāमरुत्क्रियाmarut—karman, n. ([Cat.]) or marut—kriyā, f. ([L.]) breaking wind, flatulency.
marutplavaमरुत्प्लवmarut—plava m. ‘springing with the rapidity of wind’, a lion, [L.]
marutputraमरुत्पुत्रmarut—putra m. ‘son of the wind-god’, N. of Bhīma, [L.]
of Hanu-mat, [MW.]
marutstomaमरुत्स्तोमmarut—stomá m. a Stoma of the Maruts, [TBr.]
N. of an Ekāha, [TāṇḍyaBr.]; [ŚrS.]
marutvatyaमरुत्वत्यmarut—vatya mfn. = prec. [Pāṇ. iv, 2, 32.]
marutkarmanमरुत्कर्मन्marut—karman, n. ([Cat.]) or marut—kriyā, f. ([L.]) breaking wind, flatulency.
marutsahāyaमरुत्सहायmarut—sahāya mfn. having the word for a companion (said of fire), [VarBṛS.]
marutstotraमरुत्स्तोत्रmarút—stotra (marút-), mfn. (a place) in which praise of the Maruts is common, [RV. i, 101, 11.]
maruttanayaमरुत्तनयmarut—tanaya m. ‘son of the Wind’, N. of Hanumat, [MW.]
of Bhīma, [A.]
maruttaruṇīमरुत्तरुणीmarut—taruṇī f. N. of a Vidyā-dharī, [Bālar.]
marutvatīyaमरुत्वतीयmarut—vatī́ya mfn. related or belonging to Indra Marut-vat (said esp. of 3 Grahas at the midday libation, the Śastra recited afterwards and the hymn forming the chief part of that Śastra), [VS.]; [Br.]; [ŚrS.]
marutopaniṣadमरुतोपनिषद्maru°topaniṣad f. N. of an Upaniṣad.