{"id":1073,"date":"2018-11-18T04:12:40","date_gmt":"2018-11-18T08:12:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.isvara.org\/archive\/?p=1073"},"modified":"2021-12-17T00:51:33","modified_gmt":"2021-12-17T05:51:33","slug":"the-word-maru","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.isvara.org\/archive\/the-word-maru\/","title":{"rendered":"The word maru"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-1075\" src=\"https:\/\/www.isvara.org\/archive\/wp-content\/uploads\/Desert-Safari-300x176.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"176\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.isvara.org\/archive\/wp-content\/uploads\/Desert-Safari-300x176.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.isvara.org\/archive\/wp-content\/uploads\/Desert-Safari.jpg 700w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/># maru m. (prob. fr. m\u1e5b-) a wilderness, sandy waste, desert (often plural) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. a mountain, rock View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. &#8220;the desert-like penance&#8221; id est abstinence from drinking View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. a species of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. a deer, antelope View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. Name of a daitya- (usually associated with naraka-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. of a vasu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. of a prince (the son of \u015b\u012bghra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. of a king belonging to the ik\u1e63v\u0101ku- family View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. of a son of hary-a\u015bva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru m. plural Name of a country (Marwar) and its inhabitants [ confer, compare Latin mare(?); Anglo-Saxon mo7r; German and English moor.] View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubhauma m. plural Name of a people View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubhava m. the inhabitant of a desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016b f. a desert (see bh\u016b-ruha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016b f. plural Name of a country (prob. Marwar; according to to some equals da\u015berak\u0101\u1e25-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016bmi f. a desert, wilderness ( marubh\u016bmitva -tva- n.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016bmi f. Name of a country (= Marwar) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016bmitva n. marubh\u016bmi<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016bruha m. &#8220;growing in deserts&#8221;, Capparis Aphylla View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016bti m. Name of a son of yauga\u1e43dhar\u0101ya\u1e47a- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016btika m. Name of a son of yauga\u1e43dhar\u0101ya\u1e47a- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marucchad\u0101 f. a kind of shrub (see madhu-cchad\u0101-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruc\u012bpa\u1e6d\u1e6dana n. Name of a town (see mar\u012bci-pattana-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marud in compound for marut-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marud\u0101ndola m. a kind of fan made of the skin of a deer or buffalo View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudbaddha m. (only ) a kind of sacrificial vessel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudbaddha m. a section of the s\u0101ma-veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudbaddha m. Name of vi\u1e63\u1e47u-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhav\u0101 f. (equals t\u0101mra-m\u016bl\u0101-) a kind of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhav\u0101 f. (according to to others) cotton. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruddatta mfn. given by the Maruts Va1rtt. 4 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruddhvaja n. &#8220;wind-sign, wind-banner&#8221;, the down of cotton floating in the air, flocculent seeds wafted by the wind View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruddv\u012bpavat\u012b f. Name of the Ganges View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marude\u015ba m. Name of a country View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marude\u015bya m. bdellium (see marud-i\u1e63\u1e6da-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudeva m. Name of a king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudeva m. of the father of the arhat- \u1e5b\u1e63abha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudeva m. of a mountain (varia lectio m\u0101r-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudeva f(\u0101-). () or f(\u012b-). () Name of the mother of marudeva-, grandmother of the arhat- \u1e5b\u1e63abha-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudga\u1e47a m. (in fine compositi or &#8216;at the end of a compound&#8217; f(\u0101-).) the host or troop of the marut-s, the host of the gods View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudga\u1e47a mfn. being with or attended by the troop of the Maruts View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudga\u1e47a m. or n. (?) Name of a t\u012brtha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudhanva m. a wilderness, sandy desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudhanvan m. idem or &#8216;m. a wilderness, sandy desert &#8216; View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudhanvan m. Name of the father of the wife of the vidy\u0101dhara- ind\u012bvara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudhara m. Name of a country View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudi\u1e63\u1e6da m. bdellium (see maru-de\u015bya-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudratha m. a horse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudratha m. a car in which idols are dragged about View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudruma m. Vachellia Farnesiana View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u0101ha m. smoke View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u0101ha m. fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudvartman n. the path or region of the air View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudvega m. &#8220;having the velocity of wind&#8221;, Name of a daitya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudvidh\u0101 f. wrong reading for -v\u1e5bdh\u0101- (below) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudvipa m. &#8220;desert-elephant&#8221;, a camel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u1e5bddh\u0101 f. Name of a river (equals -v\u1e5bdh\u0101-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u1e5bdha mfn. (mar\/ud&#8211;) rejoicing in the wind or in the marut-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u1e5bdh\u0101 f. Name of a river in the Panjab View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u1e5bt\u0101 f. wrong reading for -v\u1e5bdh\u0101- (below) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marugata mfn. being in a desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruja m. Unguis Odoratus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruja m. a tree akin to the Mimosa Catechu View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruj\u0101 f. colocynth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruj\u0101 f. a kind of deer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruj\u0101t\u0101 f. Carpopogon Pruriens or a similar-plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruju\u1e63 m. the inhabitant of a desert<\/p>\n<p>maruka m. (see mar\u016bka-) a peacock View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruka m. a deer, antelope View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marukaccha m. Name of a country View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marukacchaniv\u0101sin mfn. inhabiting it View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marukucca (?) m. Name of a country View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marul in compound for marut-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marula m. a kind of duck (see mar\u0101la-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marula m. a beast of prey View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marula n. water View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marulloka m. the world of the gods View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marumah\u012b f. equals -bh\u016bmi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruma\u1e47\u1e0dala n. Name of a country View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marum\u0101rga m. a way through a desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marumar\u012bci (plural) (sg.) f. a mirage, illusory appearance of water in a desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marumar\u012bcik\u0101 (sg.) f. a mirage, illusory appearance of water in a desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marun in compound for marut-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marunandana m. Name of a prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e47\u1e0da m. Name of a prince (also -r\u0101ja- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e47\u1e0da m. plural of a dynasty and a people View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e47\u1e0d\u0101 f. equals maru\u1e6d\u0101- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marundha Name of a town (see mar\u016bndha-and m\u0101rudha-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marundhava m. the white Mimosa View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marunm\u0101l\u0101 f. Trigonella Corniculata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marunm\u0101l\u0101 f. Medicago Esculenta View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marunmaya mf(\u012b-)n. consisting of wind View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marunn\u0101ma mfn. containing names of the marut-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marunn\u0101ma mfn. plural verses or formulas containing names of the Maruts View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marunta m. wrong reading for marutta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marunta wrong reading for marutta-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marupatha m. a desert, wilderness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruprap\u0101ta m. a rocky precipice, mountain-crag View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruprapatana n. the act of throwing one&#8217;s self from a rock (printed marut-pr-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marupriya m. &#8220;the desert&#8217;s friend&#8221;, a camel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marup\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e6dha n. idem or &#8216;m. a desert, wilderness &#8216; View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marusambhava n. &#8220;produced in a desert&#8221;, a kind of horse-radish View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marusambhav\u0101 f. Name of two plants (a species of Alhagi and equals mahedra-v\u0101ru\u1e47\u012b-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marusth\u0101 f. a species of Alhagi View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marusthala n. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marusthal\u012b f. a desert spot, wilderness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marusthita mfn. living in a desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marusthita m. the inhabitant of a desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. plural (prob. the&#8221;flashing or shining ones&#8221;; confer, compare mar\u012bci-and Greek ) the storm-gods (indra-&#8216;s companions and sometimes exempli gratia, &#8216;for example&#8217; equals dev\u0101\u1e25-,the gods or deities in general;said in the veda- to be the sons of rudra- and p\u1e5b\u015bni- q.v,or the children of heaven or of ocean;and described as armed with golden weapons id est 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 p\u1e5b\u1e63at\u012b\u1e25- q.v;they are reckoned in among the gods of the middle sphere, and in 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 m\u0101tari\u015bvan-) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. the god of the wind (father of hanumat- and regent of the north-west quarter of the sky) (see compound) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. wind, air, breath (also applied to the five winds in the body) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. a species of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. equals \u1e5btvij- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. gold View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. beauty View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. Name of a s\u0101dhya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. of the prince b\u1e5bhad-ratha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut f. Trigonella Corniculata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marut n. a kind of fragrant substance (equals granthi-par\u1e47a-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e6d\u0101 f. a woman with a high forehead (see maru\u1e47\u1e0d\u0101-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruta m. wind View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruta m. a god View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruta m. Bignonia Suaveolens View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruta m. Name of various men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruta (probably) the god of war, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutkara m. Dolichos Catjang View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutkarman n. () (L.) breaking wind, flatulency. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutko\u1e47a m. the north-west quarter of the sky View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutkriy\u0101 f. (L.) breaking wind, flatulency. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutmat mfn. equals -vat- (q.v) gaRa yav\u0101di-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutopani\u1e63ad f. Name of an upani\u1e63ad-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutp\u0101la m. &#8220;protector of the Maruts&#8221;, Name of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutpa\u1e6da m. &#8220;wind-cloth&#8221;, a sail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutpatha m. the path or region of the air View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutpati m. &#8220;lord of the Maruts&#8221;, Name of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutphala n. &#8220;fruit of the wind&#8221;, hail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutplava m. &#8220;springing with the rapidity of wind&#8221;, a lion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutputra m. &#8220;son of the wind-god&#8221;, Name of bh\u012bma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutputra m. of hanu-mat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutsah\u0101ya mfn. having the word for a companion (said of fire) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutsakha mfn. having the wind for a friend (clouds) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutsakha m. Name of fire (see v\u0101yu-s-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutsakha m. of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutsakhi mf(\u0101-). (mar\/ut&#8211;;only Nominal verb mf. -sakh\u0101-), having the marut-s for friends View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutstoma m. a stoma- of the marut-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutstoma m. Name of an ek\u0101ha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutstotra (mar\/ut&#8211;) mfn. (a place) in which praise of the marut-s is common View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruts\u016bnu m. &#8220;son of the Wind&#8221;, Name of hanumat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruts\u016bnu m. of bh\u012bma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutsuta m. () &#8220;son of the Wind&#8221;, Name of hanumat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutsuta m. of bh\u012bma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutta m. (equals marud-datta- according to to on Va1rtt. 4) Name of various kings etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutta m. wind, a gale (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruttaka m. a species of plant (prob. wrong reading for maruvaka-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruttama mfn. (mar\/ut&#8211;) very or altogether equal to the marut-s, as swift as the marut-s (said of the a\u015bvin-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruttama m. wrong reading for marutta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruttanaya m. &#8220;son of the Wind&#8221;, Name of hanumat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruttanaya m. of bh\u012bma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruttaru\u1e47\u012b f. Name of a vidy\u0101-dhar\u012b- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat mfn. (mar\/ut&#8211;) attended by the marut-s<\/p>\n<p>marutvat mfn. containing the word marut- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat m. Name of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat m. of hanu-mat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat m. of a son of dharma- by marut-vat\u012b- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat m. a cloud View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat m. plural a class of gods regarded as children of dharma- or of manu- by marut-vat\u012b- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat\u012b f. (at\u012b-) Name of a daughter of dak\u1e63a-, wife of dharma- (manu-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat\u012bya mfn. related or belonging to indra- marut-vat- (said especially of 3 graha-s at the midday libation, the \u015bastra- recited afterwards and the hymn forming the chief part of that \u015bastra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>marutvatya mfn. equals prec. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruva m. marjoram View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka m. (also baka-) a kind of flower View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka m. (only ) marjoram View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka m. a kind of Ocimum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka m. Vanguieria Spinosa View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka m. Clerodendrum Phlomoides View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka m. a crane View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka m. a tiger View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka m. r\u0101hu- or the ascending node personified View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka mfn. terrible. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>agn\u0101marutau m. dual number agni- and marut- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>ahimaruci m. idem or &#8216;m. idem or &#8216;m. idem or &#8216;m. idem or &#8216;m. idem or &#8216;m. idem or &#8216;m. &#8220;having hot rays&#8221;, the sun &#8216; &#8216; &#8216; &#8216; &#8216; &#8216; View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>amaru m. Name of a king, the author of the amaru-\u015bataka-, q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>amaru\u015bataka n. the hundred verses of amaru-.<\/p>\n<p>anumaru m. (used in the plural) a country next to a desert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>\u0101tmaruha mfn. growing on itself (edition Calc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>bhasmarudr\u0101k\u1e63adh\u0101ra\u1e47avidhi m. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>bhasmarudr\u0101k\u1e63am\u0101h\u0101tmya n. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>carmaru m. equals rma-k\u1e5bt- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaru m. ()a sacred drum, shaped like an hour, glass, used by the god \u015biva- and by Buddhist mendicant monks for a musical accompaniment in chanting, confer, compare 384, 385 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaru m. surprise View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaruka mf(\u0101- \u012b-)n. (n. ) equals rin- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaruyantra n. a kind of pan View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>dharmaruci mfn. delighting in or devoted to virtue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>dharmaruci m. Name of a d\u0101nava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>dharmaruci m. of a god of the bodhi- tree View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>dharmaruci m. of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>evay\u0101marut m. &#8220;accompanied or protected by the quick marut-s&#8221;, Name of a \u1e5b\u1e63i- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>evay\u0101marut m. Name of a hymn () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>himaruci m. equals -ra\u015bmi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>indr\u0101marut m. plural indra- and the marut-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>jha\u00f1jh\u0101marut m. idem or &#8216;(jh\u0101n-) m. wind with rain, high wind in the rainy season &#8216; View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>lat\u0101marut f. Trigonella Corniculata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>lomaruha f(\u0101-)n. (any surface) having short hair growing (on it) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>mah\u0101marutvat\u012bya m. (with graha-) a particular libation consisting of a cupful offered to indra- marut-vat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>malayamarut m. wind (blowing) from Malaya (an odoriferous wind prevalent in Southern and Central India during the hot season) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>m\u1e5bnmaru m. a stone, rock (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>r\u0101marudra m. (with bha\u1e6d\u1e6da-and with ny\u0101ya-v\u0101g\u012b\u015ba bha\u1e6d\u1e6d\u0101c\u0101rya-) Name of two authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>sa\u1e43vartamarutt\u012bya mfn. relating to the muni-s sa\u1e43varta- and marutta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>\u015baraddhimaruci (for -him-) m. the autumnal moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>sarinmaruvan\u0101\u015braya mfn. protected by a river and a desert and wood View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>sar\u1e63imarudga\u1e47a mfn. with a host of \u1e5b\u1e63i-s and marut-s<\/p>\n<p>sa\u015b\u0101stramarutvat\u012bya m. the second graha- (q.v) at the midday libation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>s\u016bryamarut See sauryam\u0101rutaka-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>s\u016bryamaruta See sauryam\u0101rutaka-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>\u015by\u0101maruci mfn. equals -bh\u0101s- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>tigmaruc mfn. ( ) shining brightly, hot View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>tigmaruc m. equals ci- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>tigmaruci m. equals -d\u012bdhiti- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>ucchu\u1e63marudra m. plural Name of a class of demons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>ucchu\u1e63marudra m. of a Saivite sect. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>vadanamaruta m. equals -pavana- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>v\u0101yumarullipi (fr. -marut-+ l-) f. a particular mode of writing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>vi\u015balabhamarut mfn. not exposed to grasshoppers (moths) or to the wind (as a lamp) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<\/p>\n<p>vi\u015be\u1e63avikramaruci mfn. taking delight in splendid heroism View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.<br \/>\nApte Search 14 results<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e25 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0903 [\u092e\u094d\u0930\u093f\u092f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u0947$\u0938\u094d\u092e\u093f\u0928\u094d \u092d\u0942\u0924\u093e\u0928\u0940\u0924\u093f \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0903 \u0928\u093f\u0930\u094d\u091c\u0932\u0926\u0947\u0936\u0903, \u092e\u0943-\u0909 U\u1e47.1.7] 1 A desert, sandy desert, a wilderness, any region destitute of water. -2 A mountain or rock. -3 A kind of plant (\u0915\u0941\u0930\u092c\u0915). -4 Abstinence from drinking; \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0902 \u0938\u093e\u0927\u092f\u0924\u094b \u0930\u093e\u091c\u0928\u094d \u0928\u093e\u0915\u092a\u0943\u0937\u094d\u0920\u092e\u0924\u093e\u0936\u0915\u0947 Mb.13.57.14;142.44. -m. pl. N. of a country or its inhabitants. -Comp. -\u0909\u0926\u094d\u092d\u0935\u093e 1 the cotton shrub. -2 a cucumber. -\u0915\u091a\u094d\u091b\u0903 N. of a district. -\u091c\u0903 a kind of perfume. -\u091c\u0941\u0937\u094d, -\u092d\u0935\u0903 the inhabitant of a desert. -\u0926\u0947\u0936\u0903 1 N. of a district. -2 any region destitute of water. -\u0926\u0947\u0936\u094d\u092f\u0903 bdellium. -\u0926\u094d\u0935\u093f\u092a\u0903, -\u092a\u094d\u0930\u093f\u092f\u0903 a camel. -\u0927\u0928\u094d\u0935\u0903, -\u0927\u0928\u094d\u0935\u0928\u094d m. a wilderness, desert. -\u092a\u0925\u0903, -\u092a\u0943\u0937\u094d\u0920\u092e\u094d a sandy desert, wilderness; \u092e\u0930\u0941- \u092a\u0943\u0937\u094d\u0920\u093e\u0928\u094d\u092f\u0941\u0926\u092e\u094d\u092d\u093e\u0902\u0938\u093f (\u091a\u0915\u093e\u0930) R.4.31. -\u092a\u094d\u0930\u092a\u0924\u0928\u092e\u094d the act of throwing one&#8217;s self from a rock; Mark. P.4.3. -\u092d\u0942 (pl.) the country called M\u0101rw\u0101r. -\u092d\u0942\u092e\u093f\u0903 f. a desert, sandy desert. -\u092d\u0942\u0930\u0941\u0939, -\u0939\u0903 a tree in the desert; \u0938\u0924\u094d\u092a\u0941\u0902\u0938\u094b \u092e\u0930\u0941\u092d\u0942\u0930\u0941\u0939 \u0907\u0935 \u091c\u0940\u0935\u0928\u092e\u093e\u0924\u094d\u0930\u092e\u093e\u0936\u093e\u0938\u094d\u092f\u092e\u094d Ary\u0101. S. -\u0938\u0902\u092d\u0935\u0903 a kind of horse-radish. -\u0938\u094d\u0925\u0932\u092e\u094d, -\u0938\u094d\u0925\u0932\u0940 a wilderness, desert, waste; \u0924\u0924\u094d \u092a\u094d\u0930\u093e\u092a\u094d\u0928\u094b\u0924\u093f \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0938\u094d\u0925\u0932\u0947$\u092a\u093f \u0928\u093f\u0924\u0930\u093e\u0902 \u092e\u0947\u0930\u094c \u0924\u0924\u094b \u0928\u093e\u0927\u093f\u0915\u092e\u094d Bh.2. 49; \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0938\u094d\u0925\u0932\u094d\u092f\u093e\u0902 \u092f\u0925\u093e \u0935\u0943\u0937\u094d\u091f\u093f\u0903 \u0915\u094d\u0937\u0941\u0927\u093e\u0930\u094d\u0924\u0947 \u092d\u094b\u091c\u0928\u0902 \u0924\u0925\u093e H.1.11.<\/p>\n<p>maruka\u1e25 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0915\u0903 1 A peacock. -2 A deer, antelope.<\/p>\n<p>marul \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0932\u094d In comp. for \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094d. -\u0932\u094b\u0915\u0903 the world of the gods.<\/p>\n<p>marula\u1e25 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0932\u0903 1 A kind of duck. -2 A beast of prey. -\u0932\u092e\u094d Water.<\/p>\n<p>marut \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094d m. [\u092e\u0943-\u0909\u0924\u093f U\u1e47.1.94] 1 Wind, air, breeze; \u0926\u093f\u0936\u0903 \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0938\u0947\u0926\u0941\u0930\u094d\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094b \u0935\u0935\u0941\u0903 \u0938\u0941\u0916\u093e\u0903 R.3.14. -2 Vital air or breath, life-wind; (\u0935\u0936\u092e\u0928\u092f\u0924\u094d) \u0905\u092a\u0930\u0903 \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0923\u093f\u0927\u093e\u0928\u092f\u094b\u0917\u094d\u092f\u092f\u093e \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u0903 \u092a\u091e\u094d\u091a \u0936\u0930\u0940\u0930- \u0917\u094b\u091a\u0930\u093e\u0928\u094d R.8.19; Ku.3.48. -3 The god of wind; \u0907\u0924\u093f \u0926\u0930\u094d\u0936\u093f\u0924\u0935\u093f\u0915\u094d\u0930\u093f\u092f\u0902 \u0938\u0941\u0924\u0902 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u0903 \u0915\u094b\u092a\u092a\u0930\u0940\u0924\u092e\u093e\u0928\u0938\u092e\u094d Ki.2.25. -4 A god, deity; \u0935\u0948\u092e\u093e\u0928\u093f\u0915\u093e\u0928\u093e\u0902 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u093e\u092e\u092a\u0936\u094d\u092f\u0926\u093e\u0915\u0943\u0937\u094d\u091f\u0932\u0940\u0932\u093e\u0928\u094d\u0928\u0930\u0932\u094b\u0915\u092a\u093e\u0932\u093e\u0928\u094d R.6.1; 12.11. -5 A kind of plant (\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0935\u0915). -6 Gold. -7 Beauty. -n. A kind of plant (\u0917\u094d\u0930\u0928\u094d\u0925\u093f\u092a\u0930\u094d\u0923). -Comp. -\u0906\u0928\u094d\u0926\u094b\u0932\u0903 a kind of fan (of a deer&#8217;s or buffalo&#8217;s skin). -\u0907\u0937\u094d\u091f\u092e\u094d bdellium. -\u0915\u0930\u0903 a kind of bean. -\u0915\u0930\u094d\u092e\u0928\u094d n., -\u0915\u094d\u0930\u093f\u092f\u093e flatulency. -\u0915\u094b\u0923\u0903 the northwest quarter. -\u0917\u0923\u0903 the host of the gods. -\u0924\u0928\u092f\u0903, -\u092a\u0941\u0924\u094d\u0930\u0903, -\u0938\u0941\u0924\u0903, -\u0938\u0942\u0928\u0941\u0903 1 epithets of Hanumat. -2 of Bh\u012bma; \u092a\u0942\u0937\u093e\u0924\u094d\u092e\u091c\u094b \u092e\u0930\u094d\u092e\u0938\u0941 \u0928\u093f\u0930\u094d\u0935\u093f\u092d\u0947\u0926 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094d\u0938\u0941\u0924\u0902 \u091a\u093e\u092f\u0941\u0924\u0936\u0903 \u0936\u0930\u093e\u0917\u094d\u0931\u094d\u092f\u0948\u0903 Mb.8.89.76. -\u0927\u094d\u0935\u091c\u092e\u094d the down of cotton floating in the air. -\u092a\u091f\u0903 a sail. -\u092a\u0924\u093f\u0903, -\u092a\u093e\u0932\u0903 an epithet of Indra; Bh\u0101g.3.19.25. -\u092a\u0925\u0903 sky, atmosphere. -\u092a\u094d\u0932\u0935\u0903 a lion. -\u092b\u0932\u092e\u094d hail. -\u092c\u0926\u094d\u0927\u0903 1 an epithet of Vi&amp;stod\u1e47u. -2 A kind of sacrificial vessel. -\u0930\u0925\u0903 1 a car in which idols of gods are moved about. -2 a horse. -\u0932\u094b\u0915\u0903 the world of the Maruts. -\u0935\u0930\u094d\u0924\u094d\u092e\u0928\u094d n. sky, atmosphere. -\u0935\u093e\u0939\u0903 1 an epithet of fire. -2 of Indra. -\u0935\u0943\u0926\u094d\u0927\u093e, -\u0935\u0943\u0927\u093e The river K\u0101ver\u012b; \u0905\u092d\u094d\u0930\u0902\u0932\u093f\u0939\u093e\u0928\u0939\u0939 \u092a\u0936\u094d\u092f \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0926\u094d- \u0935\u0943\u0927\u093e\u092f\u093e\u0903 Vi\u015b. Gu\u1e47\u0101.448.<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e6d\u0101 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u091f\u093e \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0923\u094d\u0921\u093e A woman with a high forehead.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u0903 1 Wind. -2 A god.<\/p>\n<p>marutta\u1e25 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094d\u0924\u0903 N. of a king of the solar race, who is said to have performed a sacrifice in which the gods took the part of waiters &amp;c.; cf. \u0924\u0926\u092a\u094d\u092f\u0947\u0937 \u0936\u094d\u0932\u094b\u0915\u094b$\u092d\u093f\u0917\u0940\u0924\u094b \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u0903 \u092a\u0930\u093f\u0935\u0947\u0937\u094d\u091f\u093e\u0930\u094b \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094d\u0924\u0938\u094d\u092f\u093e\u0935\u0938\u0928\u094d \u0917\u0943\u0939\u0947 \u0964 \u0906\u0935\u093f\u0915\u094d\u0937\u093f\u0924\u0938\u094d\u092f \u0915\u093e\u092e\u092a\u094d\u0930\u0947\u0930\u094d\u0935\u093f\u0936\u094d\u0935\u0947\u0926\u0947\u0935\u093e\u0903 \u0938\u092d\u093e\u0938\u0926 \u0907\u0924\u093f \u0965<\/p>\n<p>maruttaka\u1e25 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094d\u0924\u0915\u0903 The Marubaka plant.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094d\u0935\u0924\u094d m. 1 A cloud. -2 N. of Indra; \u092e\u0939\u0947\u0928\u094d\u0926\u094d\u0930\u092e\u094b\u0915\u094d\u0937\u0902 \u0935\u093f\u091c\u092f\u0902 \u092e\u0930\u0941\u0924\u094d\u0935\u0924\u0903 Bh\u0101g.6.13.22; Ki.13.67. -3 N. of Hanumat.<\/p>\n<p>anumaru\u1e25 \u0905\u0928\u0941\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0903 A country next to a desert.<\/p>\n<p>amaru\u1e25 \u0905\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0903 \u0905\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0915\u0903 N. of a king and poet who composed 1 verses which are usually known by the name \u0905\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0936\u0924\u0915; \u092a\u094d\u0930\u091c\u094d\u091e\u093e\u0928\u0935\u093e\u0928\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0915\u0938\u094d\u092f \u0915\u0935\u0947\u0903 \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0938\u093e\u0930\u0936\u094d\u0932\u094b\u0915\u093e\u091e\u094d\u091b\u0924\u0902 \u0935\u093f\u0935\u0943\u0923\u0941\u0924\u0947$\u0930\u094d\u091c\u0941\u0928\u0935\u0930\u094d\u092e\u0926\u0947\u0935\u0903 Amaru.<\/p>\n<p>carmaru\u1e25 \u091a\u0930\u094d\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0903 \u091a\u0930\u094d\u092e\u093e\u0930\u0903 A shoe-maker, a worker in leather, currier.<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaru\u1e25 \u0921\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0903 A sort of small drum shaped like an hourglass and generally used by K\u0101p\u0101likas; (sometime regarded as n. also); \u091a\u0923\u094d\u0921\u0948\u0930\u094d\u0921\u092e\u0930\u0941\u0928\u093f\u0930\u094d\u0918\u094b\u0937\u0948\u0930\u094d\u0918\u0930\u094d\u0918\u0930\u0902 \u0936\u094d\u0930\u0941\u0924\u0935\u093e\u0928\u094d \u0927\u094d\u0935\u0928\u093f\u092e\u094d R\u0101j. T.2.99. -Comp. -\u092f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u094d\u0930\u092e\u094d a kind of pan; Bh\u0101va. P.<br \/>\nMacdonell Vedic Search 2 results<\/p>\n<p>marut Mar-\u00fat, m. pl. the storm gods, i. 85, 1. 4-6. 8. 10. 12; ii. 33, 1. 13; v. 83, 6.<\/p>\n<p>marutvant mar\u00fat-vant, a. accompanied by the Maruts, ii. 33, 6.<br \/>\nMacdonell Search 9 results<\/p>\n<p>maru m. arid tract, sandy waste, desert; mountain, rock; N. of a people (pl.).<\/p>\n<p>marudga\u1e47a m. the host of the Maruts or of the gods; -vega, m. (wind swift), N. of a Daitya; n-maya, a. (\u00ee) con sisting of wind.<\/p>\n<p>marudhanvan m. arid waste, wilderness, desert; -patha, m. arid tract, sandy waste, desert; -bhava, m. inhabitant of the desert; -bh\u00fbti: -ka, m. N.; -bh\u00fbmi, f. desert region, wilderness; N. of a country (M\u00e2rw\u00e2r); -mandala, n. (desert region), N. of a country; -mah\u00ee, f. desert land, wilder ness; -vaka, m. a flower; -sthala, n., -stha l\u00ee, f. desert tract, wilderness, sandy waste.<\/p>\n<p>marut m. pl. storm-gods (companions of Indra); the gods; sg. god of wind; wind; vital air; air; breath.<\/p>\n<p>maruta m. wind.<\/p>\n<p>marutsakha a. having the wind as a companion (clouds); m. ep. of fire; (\u00fat) sakhi, a. (only nm. m. f. \u00e2) having the Ma ruts as a companion; -sah\u00e2ya, a. having the wind as a companion (fire); -suta, m. son of Wind, pat. of Hanumat.<\/p>\n<p>marutta m. N. of various princes; -tarun\u00ee, f. (wind-maiden), fairy; -pata, m. sail; -pati, m. lord of the Maruts, ep. of In dra; -patha, m. path of the winds, atmo sphere; -p\u00e2la, m. guardian of the Maruts, ep. of Indra.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat a. accompanied by the Maruts; m. ep. of Indra: -&amp;isharp;ya, a. relating to Indra Marutvat; sp. said of three grahas at the midday libation and of the sastra recited after they have been drained.<\/p>\n<p>samarudga\u1e47a a. accompanied by the host of the Maruts.<br \/>\nVedic Index of<br \/>\nNames and Subjects 3 results<\/p>\n<p>maru In the plural, is mentioned in the Taittir\u012bya Aranyaka, as the utkara (\u2018mound of earth thrown up \u2019 from the excavation of the altar) of Kuruk\u00e7etra. This seems to mean that the Maru deserts (the later Maru-sthala) were so called because they stood to the \u2018altar,\u2019 Kuruk\u1e63etra, in the same relation as the waste earth of the utkara to the altar at the sacrifice.<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u1e5bdh\u0101 Is the name of a stream mentioned in the Nad\u012bstuti (\u2018Praise of Rivers\u2019) in the Rigveda along with the Asikn\u012b (Akesines) and the Vitast\u0101 (Hydaspes). Roth con\u00adsiders that the Marudv\u1e5bdh\u0101 denotes the stream formed by the combined waters of these two rivers down to its junction with the Paru\u1e63ri\u012b (Ravi), a view accepted by Zimmer. On the other hand, Ludwig thinks that the Marudv\u1e5bdh\u0101 designates the stream formed by the junction of the Paru\u1e63\u1e47\u012b with the combined waters of the Asikn\u012b and Vitast\u0101, a view which seems less likely.<\/p>\n<p>marutta \u00e1vik\u1e63ita (\u2018Descendant of Avik\u1e63it \u2019) K\u0101ma-ppi (\u2018 descendant of K\u0101mapra \u2019) is the name of a king who was anointed by Samvarta according to the Aitareya Br\u0101hmana. In the \u015batapatha Br\u0101hma\u1e47a account of the same king he is called \u00c1yograva.<br \/>\nBloomfield Vedic<br \/>\nConcordance 166 results<\/p>\n<p>marudbh\u012b rudr\u0101\u1e25 samaj\u0101nat\u0101bhi TS.2.1.11.3b. See prec. but one.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 pari\u015br\u012byasva \u015bB.14.1.3.27. Cf. sv\u0101h\u0101 marudbhi\u1e25.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 pracyut\u0101 megh\u0101\u1e25 AV\u015b.4.15.7c&#8211;9c; AVP.5.7.9c.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 sakhibhi\u1e25 saha \u015b\u015b.8.16.1.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhir agna (MS. agn\u0101) \u0101 gahi RV.1.19.1c&#8211;9c; AVP.6.17.1c&#8211;11c; SV.1.16c; MS.4.11.2c: 167.7; Kau\u015b.127.7c; N.10.36c,37c.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhir it sanit\u0101 v\u0101jam arv\u0101 RV.7.56.23d.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhir indra sakhibhi\u1e25 suta\u1e43 na\u1e25 (N. sakhibhi\u1e25 sajo\u1e63\u0101\u1e25) RV.3.51.8b; N.5.15 (cf. Roth, Erl&#8221;auterungen, p. 65).<\/p>\n<p>marudbhir indra sakhya\u1e43 te astu RV.8.96.7c; SV.1.324c; AB.3.20.1c; TB.2.8.3.5c.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhir ugra\u1e25 p\u1e5btan\u0101su s\u0101\u1e0dh\u0101 RV.7.56.23c.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhir ugra\u1e25 prahito (AVP. prayato) na \u0101gan AV\u015b.2.29.4b; AVP.1.13.1b.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhir ugra\u1e25 \u015bubham anya \u012byate RV.7.82.5d.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhir ugr\u0101 ah\u1e5b\u1e47\u012byam\u0101\u1e47\u0101\u1e25 AV\u015b.6.74.3b. See next but one.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya ujje\u1e63ibhya\u1e25 JB.2.176 (bis).<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya enomugbhya\u1e25 saptakap\u0101la\u1e25 (MS. puro\u1e0d\u0101\u015ba\u1e43 saptakap\u0101lam) TS.7.5.22.1; MS.3.15.11: 181.3; KSA.5.19.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya eva marudbhya\u1e25 JB.2.176 (bis).<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya svatavadbhya\u1e25 JB.2.176 (bis).<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya sv\u0101pibhya\u1e25 JB.2.176 (bis).<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 (sc. nama\u1e25) ViDh.67.13; MDh.3.88. See marudbhyo nama\u1e25.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 kr\u012b\u1e0dibhya\u1e25 pr\u0101tas saptakap\u0101las s\u0101ka\u1e43 s\u016bryasya ra\u015bmibhi\u1e25 KS.9.5. See next but one.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 kr\u012b\u1e0dibhya\u1e25 (VSK. kr\u012bli-) sa\u1e43s\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e6d\u0101n VS.24.16; VSK.26.20; MS.3.13.14: 171.7; Ap\u015b.20.14.10.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 kr\u012b\u1e0dibhya\u1e25 s\u0101ka\u1e43 ra\u015bmibhi\u1e25 saptakap\u0101la\u1e25 MS.1.10.1: 140.15. See prec. but one.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 pa\u015bc\u0101tsadbhya\u1e25 (AVP. -sadbhyo rak\u1e63ohabhya\u1e25; KS. -sadbhyo rak\u1e63ohabhyas) sv\u0101h\u0101 AVP.2.54.3; MS.2.6.3: 65.12; KS.15.2.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 sapt\u0101k\u1e63ar\u0101ya chandase sv\u0101h\u0101 MS.1.11.10: 173.5.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 s\u0101\u1e43tapanebhya\u1e25 sav\u0101ty\u0101n VS.24.16; MS.3.13.14: 171.6; Ap\u015b.20.14.10.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 s\u0101\u1e43tapanebhyo madhya\u1e43dine caru\u1e25 MS.1.10.1: 140.13; KS.9.5.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 svatavadbhyo &#8216;nus\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e6d\u0101n VS.24.16; MS.3.13.14: 171.7; Ap\u015b.20.14.10.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhya\u1e25 sv\u0101h\u0101 VS.22.28; MS.3.12.7: 163.1.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyas tv\u0101 MS.1.2.3: 12.15; 3.6.10: 74.2; Ap\u015b.10.19.1.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo g\u1e5bhamedhibhyo (M\u015b. -medhebhyo) &#8216;nubr\u016bhi \u015bB.2.5.3.9,14; M\u015b.1.7.5.22.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo g\u1e5bhamedhibhyo (MS. -medhebhyo) ba\u1e63kih\u0101n (MS. va\u1e63kih\u0101n; Ap\u015b. b\u0101\u1e63k\u0101n) VS.24.16; MS.3.13.14: 171.7; Ap\u015b.20.14.10.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo g\u1e5bhamedhibhyo &#8216;vapat JG.1.11b.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo g\u1e5bhamedhebhya\u1e25 sarv\u0101s\u0101\u1e43 dugdhe s\u0101yam odana\u1e25 MS.1.10.1: 140.14; KS.9.5.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo nama\u1e25 KSA.11.3. See marudbhya\u1e25.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo na m\u0101nu\u1e63o dad\u0101\u015bat RV.10.77.7b.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo &#8216;nubr\u016bhi \u015bB.2.5.2.38; Ap\u015b.19.19.15; M\u015b.5.1.7.10.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo &#8216;bhi\u1e63\u1e6dibhya\u1e25 (JB.2.177, &#8216;bh\u012b-, but one ms. &#8216;bhi-) JB.2.176,177.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo v\u0101yave mada\u1e25 RV.9.25.1c; SV.1.477c; 2.269c; JB.3.66.<\/p>\n<p>marudbhyo vai\u015byam VS.30.5; TB.3.4.1.1.<\/p>\n<p>marudga\u1e47e v\u1e5bjane manma dh\u012bmahi RV.10.66.2c.<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u1e5bdho marutsakh\u0101 \u015b\u015b.8.16.1.<\/p>\n<p>marudyut\u0101ya k\u1e5b\u1e47masi AVP.1.85.4b.<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e43 bile vap\u0101masi AVP.1.94.4b.<\/p>\n<p>maruta \u1e5b\u00f1jat\u012b \u015baru\u1e25 RV.1.172.2b.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 k\u1e5b\u1e63v\u0101vase no adya RV.6.21.9b.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 kva suvit\u0101 RV.1.38.3b.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 pari v\u1e5b\u1e45dhi na\u1e25 AVP.15.23.3a.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 parive\u1e63\u1e6d\u0101ra\u1e25 AB.8.21.14a; \u015bB.13.5.4.6a; \u015b\u015b.16.9.16a; Mah\u0101bh.12.29.18a.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 pary\u0101dhva\u1e43 sv\u0101h\u0101 ApMB.2.13.7d.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 parvat\u0101n\u0101m adhipatayas te m\u0101vantu AV\u015b.5.24.6. P: maruta\u1e25 parvat\u0101n\u0101m Vait.8.13. See maruto ga\u1e47\u0101n\u0101m.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 pibata \u1e5btun\u0101 RV.1.15.2a.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 p\u016b\u1e63a\u1e47o bhaga\u1e25 RV.10.93.4d.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 p\u1e5b\u015bnim\u0101tara\u1e25 JB.2.176. Cf. p\u1e5b\u1e63ada\u015bv\u0101.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 pot\u0101ra\u1e25 potr\u0101t M\u015b.2.3.6.17. See next.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 potr\u0101t (AV\u015b. potr\u0101t tri\u1e63\u1e6dubha\u1e25 svarg\u0101d \u1e5btun\u0101 soma\u1e43 pibantu) AV\u015b.20.2.1; Vait.19.23; (20.1); K\u015b.9.8.12; Ap\u015b.11.19.8. See prec.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 pratihart\u0101ra\u1e25 TS.3.3.2.1.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 \u015barma yachata RV.7.59.1d.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 \u015b\u1e5b\u1e47ut\u0101 havam RV.1.86.2c; TS.4.2.11.2c.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 sa\u1e43rar\u0101\u1e47\u0101\u1e25 VS.17.1d; TS.4.6.1.1e; 5.4.4.1; MS.2.10.1d: 131.3; KS.17.17d; \u015bB.9.1.2.5.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 sadohavirdh\u0101nai\u1e25 (TA. -dh\u0101n\u0101bhy\u0101m) MS.1.9.2: 132.2; TA.3.8.1. See aditi\u1e25 sado-.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 sa\u1e43 nahyadhvam AVP.10.13.7.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 saptame VS.39.6.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 sapt\u0101k\u1e63aray\u0101 saptapad\u0101\u1e43 (omitted in KS.) \u015bakvar\u012bm udajayan MS.1.11.10: 172.2; KS.14.4. See next but two.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 sapt\u0101k\u1e63arayo\u1e63\u1e47iham udajayan MS.1.11.10: 172.13; KS.14.4.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 sapt\u0101k\u1e63ar\u0101m MS.1.11.10: 171.15; KS.14.4.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 sapt\u0101k\u1e63are\u1e47a sapta gr\u0101my\u0101n pa\u015b\u016bn ud ajaya\u1e43s t\u0101n uj je\u1e63am (TS. -k\u1e63are\u1e47a saptapad\u0101\u1e43 \u015bakvar\u012bm ud ajayan) VS.9.32; TS.1.7.11.1. See prec. but two.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 salil\u0101d adhi AVP.15.22.7b.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 s\u016bryatvaca\u1e25 AV\u015b.1.26.3b; KS.20.15b; TA.1.4.3b. See kavaya\u1e25 s\u016brya-.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 somap\u012btaye RV.1.23.10b; 8.94.3c,9c; TS.4.7.12.1d.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 \u015bardho &#8216;si Ap\u015b.1.23.1.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 \u015b\u1e5b\u1e47va \u0101yat\u0101m upabdi\u1e25 RV.1.169.7b.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 saptam\u012b VS.25.4; TS.5.7.21.1; MS.3.15.4: 179.1; KSA.13.11.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 skandh\u0101\u1e25 VS.25.6; MS.3.15.6: 179.7.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 ca vih\u0101yas\u0101m TS.1.27.6d.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 tvaujase VS.7.36; \u015bB.4.3.3.9,14; K\u015b.10.3.3.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m adh\u0101 maha\u1e25 RV.5.52.3c.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m asi sa\u00f1car\u012b AVP.15.15.3b.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m \u0101dhipatyam VS.14.25; TS.4.3.9.2; MS.2.8.5: 109.15; KS.17.4; 21.1; \u015bB.8.4.2.8.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m ugr\u0101 napti\u1e25 AV\u015b.9.1.3d,10d.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m eti dh\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e47uy\u0101 RV.1.23.11b.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m ojas\u0101 (\u015b\u015b. ojas\u0101 saha) TB.1.7.8.4; \u015b\u015b.8.16.1.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m ojase sv\u0101h\u0101 VS.10.23; TS.1.8.15.2; KS.15.8; \u015bB.5.4.3.17. See marut\u0101\u1e43 bal\u0101ya.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m oja (MS. oja\u1e25; KS. ojas) stha TS.1.8.11.1; MS.2.6.7: 68.3; KS.15.6; TB.1.7.5.2; Ap\u015b.18.13.7; M\u015b.9.1.2.36.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 pitar uta tad g\u1e5b\u1e47\u012bma\u1e25 KS.13.9b. See next.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 pitas tad aha\u1e43 g\u1e5b\u1e47\u0101mi (MS. g\u1e5b\u1e47e te) TS.3.3.9.1b; MS.2.5.10b: 61.10. See prec.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 pit\u0101 pa\u015b\u016bn\u0101m adhipati\u1e25 sa m\u0101vatu AV\u015b.5.24.12. Cf. under rudra\u1e25 pa\u015b\u016bn\u0101m.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 purutamam ap\u016brvyam RV.5.56.5c.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 p\u1e5btsutir h\u0101sam\u0101n\u0101 RV.1.169.2c.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 p\u1e5b\u1e63ataya stha TS.1.1.13.1; TB.3.3.9.4; Ap\u015b.3.6.6. See next.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 p\u1e5b\u1e63at\u012br (VSK. p\u1e5b\u1e63at\u012b\u1e43) gacha VS.2.16; VSK.2.4.3; \u015bB.1.8.3.15. P: marut\u0101m K\u015b.3.6.4. See prec.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 p\u1e5b\u1e63at\u012b va\u015b\u0101 KS.1.12a; 31.11.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 prasave (VS.\u015bB. prasavena) jaya (TS. jayata) VS.10.21; TS.1.7.8.1; MS.4.4.5: 55.16; KS.15.8; \u015bB.5.4.3.8; M\u015b.9.1.3.27. P: marut\u0101m K\u015b.15.6.18.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 prasave je\u1e63am TS.1.8.15.1; TB.1.7.9.3; Ap\u015b.18.17.5. See sapatnah\u0101 marut\u0101\u1e43.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 prasavena etc. see prec. but one.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 pr\u0101\u1e47as te te pr\u0101\u1e47a\u1e43 dadatu ye\u1e63\u0101\u1e43 pr\u0101\u1e47as tebhyo vas sv\u0101h\u0101 KS.11.7.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 bal\u0101ya sv\u0101h\u0101 MS.2.6.12: 71.13; 4.4.6: 57.2. See marut\u0101m ojase.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 mana ichata\u1e25 AV\u015b.4.15.15c.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 manve adhi no (AV\u015b.AVP. me) bruvantu AV\u015b.4.27.1a; AVP.4.35.1a; TS.4.7.15.4a; MS.3.16.5a: 191.10; KS.22.15a.<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101\u1e43 mahim\u0101 satyo asti RV.1.167.7b.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u015b ca ma (MS. m\u0101) indra\u015b ca me VS.18.17; TS.4.7.6.2; MS.2.11.5: 142.16; KS.18.10.<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u015b ca ri\u015b\u0101dasa\u1e25 VS.3.44b; \u015bB.2.5.2.21b. See maruto yaj\u00f1a-.<\/p>\n<p>marutas taj juju\u1e63\u1e6dana RV.7.59.9b; AV\u015b.7.77.1b; TS.4.3.13.3b; MS.4.10.5b: 154.7; KS.21.13b.<\/p>\n<p>marutas te gopt\u0101ra\u1e25 TS.4.4.5.2; MS.2.8.14: 117.11.<\/p>\n<p>marutas te dev\u0101 adhipataya\u1e25 VS.15.13; TS.4.4.2.2; MS.2.8.9: 114.2; KS.17.8; \u015bB.8.6.1.8.<\/p>\n<p>marutas tri\u1e47ave stutam TB.2.6.19.2b. See tri\u1e47ave.<\/p>\n<p>marutas tve\u1e63asa\u1e43d\u1e5b\u015ba\u1e25 \u015b\u015b.3.5.11a.<\/p>\n<p>maruto m\u0101rutasya na\u1e25 RV.8.20.23a.<\/p>\n<p>maruto m\u1e5b\u1e0dayantu na\u1e25 RV.1.23.12c.<\/p>\n<p>maruto m\u1e5b\u1e0day\u0101ta na\u1e25 AVP.15.23.4a.<\/p>\n<p>maruto yaja \u015bB.2.5.2.38; Ap\u015b.19.19.15; M\u015b.5.1.7.8.<\/p>\n<p>maruto yaj\u00f1av\u0101hasa\u1e25 TS.1.8.3.1b; MS.1.10.2b: 141.10; KS.9.4b. See maruta\u015b ca ri\u015b\u0101-.<\/p>\n<p>maruto yad dha vo diva\u1e25 RV.8.7.11a; TS.1.5.11.4a; 2.1.11.1; 3.14.4; MS.4.10.4a: 153.1; 4.11.2: 168.3; 4.11.4: 170.13; KS.8.17a; 9.19a; 21.13; M\u015b.5.1.6.43.<\/p>\n<p>maruto yad dha vo balam RV.1.37.12a; MS.4.11.4a: 171.5; M\u015b.5.1.7.11. P: maruto yad dha \u015b\u015b.3.14.6.<\/p>\n<p>maruto yantu senay\u0101 AV\u015b.3.19.6f; AVP.1.56.3d.<\/p>\n<p>maruto yam avatha v\u0101jas\u0101tau RV.6.66.8b.<\/p>\n<p>maruto yasya hi k\u1e63aye RV.1.86.1a; AV\u015b.20.1.2a; VS.8.31a; TS.4.2.11.1a; AB.5.21.17; 6.10.3; 7.9.8; KB.26.17; 28.3; GB.2.2.20; \u015bB.4.5.2.17a; A\u015b.2.11.14; 17.15; 5.5.18; Ap\u015b.9.19.13; B\u1e5bhPDh.3.331. Ps: maruto yasya hi A\u015b.8.11.4; maruto yasya \u015b\u015b.7.4.8; 10.11.9; maruta\u1e25 K\u015b.25.10.16; VHDh.8.70.<\/p>\n<p>maruto vaya\u1e43 tr\u0101t\u1e5dn hav\u0101mahe AVP.2.50.3.<\/p>\n<p>maruto var\u1e63ayantu TS.3.5.5.2.<\/p>\n<p>maruto vipro ak\u1e63arat RV.8.7.1b.<\/p>\n<p>maruto v\u012b\u1e0dup\u0101\u1e47ibhi\u1e25 RV.1.38.11a.<\/p>\n<p>maruto v\u1e5btraha\u1e43 \u015bava\u1e25 RV.6.48.21d.<\/p>\n<p>maruto v\u1e5btrahantamam RV.8.89.1b; SV.1.258b; VS.20.30b; TB.2.5.8.4b; Vait.30.16b.<\/p>\n<p>maruto v\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e6dy\u0101 na \u0101 gata AVP.9.12.11a.<\/p>\n<p>maruto hetim ichata Kau\u015b.128.4d.<\/p>\n<p>maruto astu martya\u1e25 RV.1.86.7b.<\/p>\n<p>maruto ahibh\u0101nava\u1e25 RV.1.172.1c.<\/p>\n<p>maruto ga\u1e47\u0101n\u0101m adhipataya\u1e25 (TB. -n\u0101\u1e43 pataya\u1e25) TS.3.4.5.1; TB.3.11.4.2; PG.1.5.10. See maruta\u1e25 parvat\u0101n\u0101m.<\/p>\n<p>maruto ganta g\u1e5b\u1e47ato varasy\u0101m RV.6.49.11b.<\/p>\n<p>maruto g\u1e5bhamedhino (M\u015b. -medh\u0101n) yaja \u015bB.2.5.3.9,14; M\u015b.1.7.5.23.<\/p>\n<p>maruto ghnantv ojas\u0101 AV\u015b.3.1.6b; AVP.3.6.6b.<\/p>\n<p>maruto jajjhat\u012br iva RV.5.52.6d; N.6.16.<\/p>\n<p>maruto devat\u0101 VS.14.20; TS.1.8.13.1; 4.3.7.2; MS.1.5.4: 71.12; 2.8.3: 108.18; 2.13.20: 165.14; KS.15.7; 17.3; 39.7,13.<\/p>\n<p>maruto dev\u0101 iha \u015bravann iha somasya matsan \u015b\u015b.8.23.1.<\/p>\n<p>maruto dev\u0101\u1e25 somasya matsan \u015b\u015b.8.23.1.<\/p>\n<p>maruto nap\u0101to &#8216;p\u0101\u1e43 k\u1e63ay\u0101\u1e25 parvat\u0101n\u0101\u1e43 kakubha\u1e25 \u015byen\u0101 ajir\u0101\u1e25 PB.1.2.5. P: maruta\u1e25 L\u015b.1.10.4. Cf. \u015byen\u0101 ajir\u0101, and TB.3.7.9.1.<\/p>\n<p>maruto &#8216;pa\u015b ca barhi\u015b ca KS.9.10. Cf. under aditir apa\u015b.<\/p>\n<p>maruto balena VS.39.9.<\/p>\n<p>maruto brahm\u0101rcata RV.8.89.3b; SV.1.257b; VS.33.96b.<\/p>\n<p>maruto m\u0101 ga\u1e47air avantu pr\u0101\u1e47\u0101y\u0101p\u0101n\u0101y\u0101yu\u1e63e varcasa ojase tejase svastaye subh\u016btaye sv\u0101h\u0101 AV\u015b.19.45.10; AVP.15.4.10.<\/p>\n<p>maruto m\u0101pa bh\u016btana RV.7.59.10b; TS.4.3.13.5b; MS.4.10.5b: 154.12; KS.21.13b.<\/p>\n<p>marutstotrasya v\u1e5bjanasya gop\u0101\u1e25 RV.1.101.11a.<\/p>\n<p>marutstotro marudga\u1e47a\u1e25 \u015b\u015b.8.16.1.<\/p>\n<p>marutsu vi\u015bvabh\u0101nu\u1e63u RV.4.1.3e; 8.27.3d; KS.26.11e.<\/p>\n<p>marutsu vo dadh\u012bmahi RV.5.52.4a.<\/p>\n<p>marutsv indre ya\u015basa\u1e43 k\u1e5bdh\u012b na\u1e25 RV.7.42.5b.<\/p>\n<p>maruttasy\u0101vasan g\u1e5bhe AB.8.21.14b; \u015bB.13.5.4.6b; \u015b\u015b.16.9.16b. Cf. Mah\u0101bh.12.29.18b.<\/p>\n<p>marutva\u1e43 indra v\u1e5b\u1e63abho etc. see marutv\u0101\u1e43 etc.<\/p>\n<p>marutv\u0101\u1e43 astu ga\u1e47av\u0101n saj\u0101tav\u0101n (A\u015b. suj\u0101tai\u1e25) TB.2.4.6.12b; A\u015b.2.11.8b.<\/p>\n<p>marutv\u0101\u1e43 indra m\u012b\u1e0dhva\u1e25 RV.8.76.7a; AB.5.6.13; KB.23.6; A\u015b.8.8.2; \u015b\u015b.10.8.6.<\/p>\n<p>marutv\u0101\u1e43 (MS. -va\u1e43) indra v\u1e5b\u1e63abho ra\u1e47\u0101ya RV.3.47.1a; VS.7.38a; VSK.28.10a; TS.1.4.19.1a; MS.1.3.22a: 38.1; KS.4.8a; AB.5.4.14; KB.23.1; \u0101.1.2.2.13; 5.1.1.8; N.4.8a. Ps: marutv\u0101\u1e43 indra v\u1e5b\u1e63abha\u1e25 \u015b\u015b.10.6.9; marutv\u0101\u1e43 indra\u1e25 A\u015b.7.11.25; 8.12.17; 9.7.31; Ap\u015b.13.8.2; VHDh.6.32; marutv\u0101n B\u1e5bhPDh.9.321.<\/p>\n<p>marutv\u0101n no bhavatv indra \u016bt\u012b RV.1.100.1d&#8211;15d; TB.2.8.3.6d.<\/p>\n<p>marutvant\u0101 jaritur gachatho havam RV.8.35.13b&#8211;15b.<\/p>\n<p>marutvanta\u1e43 v\u1e5b\u1e63abha\u1e43 v\u0101v\u1e5bdh\u0101nam RV.3.47.5a; 6.19.11a; VS.7.36a; TS.1.4.17.1a; MS.1.3.21a: 37.13; KS.4.8a; \u015bB.4.3.3.14a; TB.2.8.3.4a. P: marutvantam K\u015b.10.3.6; Ap\u015b.13.2.4.<\/p>\n<p>marutvanta\u1e43 sakhy\u0101ya hav\u0101mahe (SV. huvemahi) RV.1.101.1d&#8211;7d; SV.1.380d.<\/p>\n<p>marutvanta\u1e43 hav\u0101mahe RV.1.23.7a; 8.76.6b.<\/p>\n<p>marutvanta\u1e43 na v\u1e5b\u00f1jase RV.8.76.1c.<\/p>\n<p>marutvantam \u1e5bj\u012b\u1e63i\u1e47am RV.8.76.5a.<\/p>\n<p>marutvanto matsar\u0101 indriy\u0101 hay\u0101\u1e25 RV.9.107.25c; SV.1.522c.<\/p>\n<p>marutvate girij\u0101 evay\u0101marut RV.5.87.1b; SV.1.462b.<\/p>\n<p>marutvate ca matsara\u1e25 RV.9.65.10b; SV.1.469b; 2.153b; JB.3.23,182; PB.6.10.10.<\/p>\n<p>marutvate tubhya\u1e43 r\u0101t\u0101 hav\u012b\u1e43\u1e63i RV.3.35.7d.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat\u012b dh\u1e5b\u1e63at\u012b je\u1e63i \u015batr\u016bn RV.2.30.8b.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat\u012byam uktham avyath\u0101yai (KS. -th\u0101ya; TS. -thayat) stabhn\u0101tu (MS. -notu) VS.15.12; TS.4.4.2.2; MS.2.8.9: 113.16; KS.17.8; \u015bB.8.6.1.7.<\/p>\n<p>marutvat\u012bya\u015b ca me ni\u1e63kevalya\u015b (KS. mahendr\u012bya\u015b) ca me VS.18.20; TS.4.7.7.2; MS.2.11.5: 143.6; KS.18.11.<\/p>\n<p>marutvato aprat\u012btasya ji\u1e63\u1e47o\u1e25 RV.5.42.6a.<\/p>\n<p>indramaruto yaja # M\u015b.5.1.7.22.<\/p>\n<p>indramarudbhyo &#8216;nubr\u016bhi # M\u015b.5.1.7.21.<br \/>\nVedabase Search 93 results<\/p>\n<p>maru desertlike CC Adi 2.2<\/p>\n<p>maru in the desert MM 8<\/p>\n<p>maru Rajasthan, the land of deserts SB 1.10.34-35<\/p>\n<p>maru-dhanvani in the desert SB 6.8.38<\/p>\n<p>maru-dhanvani in the desert SB 6.8.38<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 along with the wind-gods SB 11.6.2-4<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 by the Maruts SB 6.10.17-18<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 by the wind demigods, known as the Maruts SB 6.7.2-8<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 the demigods of the winds SB 6.5.31<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 saha with the Maruts SB 6.18.77<\/p>\n<p>marudbhi\u1e25 saha with the Maruts SB 6.18.77<\/p>\n<p>marudeva\u1e25 Marudeva SB 9.12.12<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u1e5bdh\u0101 Marudv\u1e5bdh\u0101 SB 5.19.17-18<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e25 Maru SB 12.2.37<\/p>\n<p>SB 9.12.5<\/p>\n<p>SB 9.13.15<\/p>\n<p>maruka let die CC Antya 12.23<\/p>\n<p>maruka let them die CC Antya 12.20<\/p>\n<p>marut air Bs 5.51<\/p>\n<p>SB 3.26.12<\/p>\n<p>marut breathing process SB 4.12.17<\/p>\n<p>marut the air SB 4.24.63<\/p>\n<p>SB 6.1.42<\/p>\n<p>marut the breathing SB 3.32.10<\/p>\n<p>marut the life air CC Madhya 8.224<\/p>\n<p>CC Madhya 9.123<\/p>\n<p>marut the wind MM 14<\/p>\n<p>SB 10.40.13-14<\/p>\n<p>SB 11.11.42<\/p>\n<p>marut with breathing SB 10.87.23<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47\u0101\u1e25 and the Maruts SB 8.13.4<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47\u0101\u1e25 and the Maruts SB 8.13.4<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47\u0101\u1e25 masters of the wind SB 6.3.14-15<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47\u0101\u1e25 masters of the wind SB 6.3.14-15<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47ai\u1e25 accompanied by the wind-gods SB 10.25.7<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47ai\u1e25 accompanied by the wind-gods SB 10.25.7<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47ai\u1e25 by the wind-gods SB 10.25.9<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47ai\u1e25 by the wind-gods SB 10.25.9<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47\u0101n the demigods SB 2.3.8<\/p>\n<p>marut-ga\u1e47\u0101n the demigods SB 2.3.8<\/p>\n<p>marut-pate\u1e25 m\u016brti\u1e25 the personification of Indra SB 6.7.29-30<\/p>\n<p>marut-pate\u1e25 m\u016brti\u1e25 the personification of Indra SB 6.7.29-30<\/p>\n<p>marut-pate\u1e25 m\u016brti\u1e25 the personification of Indra SB 6.7.29-30<\/p>\n<p>marut-pati\u1e25 Indra (lord of the Maruts) SB 3.19.25<\/p>\n<p>marut-pati\u1e25 Indra (lord of the Maruts) SB 3.19.25<\/p>\n<p>marut-patim Indra, the heavenly King SB 6.10.17-18<\/p>\n<p>marut-patim Indra, the heavenly King SB 6.10.17-18<\/p>\n<p>marut-stomena by performing a marut-stoma sacrifice SB 9.20.35<\/p>\n<p>marut-stomena by performing a marut-stoma sacrifice SB 9.20.35<\/p>\n<p>marut-suta by Hanum\u0101n SB 9.10.19<\/p>\n<p>marut-suta by Hanum\u0101n SB 9.10.19<\/p>\n<p>marut-suta\u1e25 Hanum\u0101n, the son of the wind-god SB 9.10.42-43<\/p>\n<p>marut-suta\u1e25 Hanum\u0101n, the son of the wind-god SB 9.10.42-43<\/p>\n<p>marut-vantam King Indra SB 4.19.28<\/p>\n<p>marut-vantam King Indra SB 4.19.28<\/p>\n<p>marut-vat\u0101 who is accompanied by all the demigods SB 12.6.21<\/p>\n<p>marut-vat\u0101 who is accompanied by all the demigods SB 12.6.21<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 Maruta SB 9.23.17<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 Maruts SB 6.18.63<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 the airs SB 9.2.28<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 the demigods known as the Maruts SB 9.20.39<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 the demigods named the Maruts SB 9.20.35<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 the demigods of air SB 8.10.32-34<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 the forty-nine Maruts (demigods of the wind) BG 11.6<\/p>\n<p>maruta\u1e25 the Maruts BG 11.22<\/p>\n<p>SB 6.18.19<\/p>\n<p>SB 6.18.66-67<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m of the Maruts BG 10.21<\/p>\n<p>SB 6.18.78<\/p>\n<p>SB 6.19.2-3<\/p>\n<p>SB 6.19.26-28<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m ga\u1e47\u0101n the Maruts SB 6.18.64<\/p>\n<p>marut\u0101m ga\u1e47\u0101n the Maruts SB 6.18.64<\/p>\n<p>marutta\u1e25 (the son) named Marutta SB 9.2.26<\/p>\n<p>maruttasya of Marutta SB 9.2.27<\/p>\n<p>SB 9.2.29<\/p>\n<p>marutv\u0101n Indra SB 6.13.10<\/p>\n<p>marutv\u0101n Marutv\u0101n SB 6.6.8<\/p>\n<p>marutvata\u1e25 of King Indra SB 6.13.22-23<\/p>\n<p>marutvate of the demigod named Marutv\u0101n SB 9.23.6<\/p>\n<p>marutvat\u012b Marutvat\u012b SB 6.6.4<\/p>\n<p>marutvaty\u0101\u1e25 from Marutvat\u012b SB 6.6.8<\/p>\n<p>bh\u012bmarula-barul\u012b wasps and drones CC Madhya 20.132<\/p>\n<p>bh\u012bmarula-barul\u012b wasps and drones CC Madhya 20.132<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaru a kind of musical instrument CC Adi 17.99<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaruka small drum SB 12.10.11-13<\/p>\n<p>varu\u1e47a-indra-rudra-maruta\u1e25 as well as Varu\u1e47a, Indra, Rudra and the Maruts SB 12.13.1<\/p>\n<p>sv\u0101nta-maru\u1e25 the desert of the heart CC Antya 9.1<\/p>\n<p>varu\u1e47a-indra-rudra-maruta\u1e25 as well as Varu\u1e47a, Indra, Rudra and the Maruts SB 12.13.1<\/p>\n<p>varu\u1e47a-indra-rudra-maruta\u1e25 as well as Varu\u1e47a, Indra, Rudra and the Maruts SB 12.13.1<\/p>\n<p>sasmaru\u1e25 remembered SB 10.30.43<\/p>\n<p>sv\u0101nta-maru\u1e25 the desert of the heart CC Antya 9.1<\/p>\n<p>varu\u1e47a-indra-rudra-maruta\u1e25 as well as Varu\u1e47a, Indra, Rudra and the Maruts SB 12.13.1<\/p>\n<p>DCS with thanks 35 results<\/p>\n<p>maru noun (masculine) a deer (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\na mountain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\na species of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\na wilderness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nabstinence from drinking (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nantelope (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\ndesert (often pl.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a country (Marwar) and its inhabitants (?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a Daitya (usually associated with Naraka) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a king belonging to the Ik\u1e63v\u0101ku family (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a prince (the son of \u015a\u012bghra(-ga))<br \/>\n(Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a son of Harya\u015bva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a son of Kambalabarhi name of a Vasu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nrock (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nsandy waste (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 6171\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marubh\u016btika noun (masculine) name of a son of Yauga\u1e43dhar\u0101ya\u1e47a (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 7854\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marudbhava noun (masculine)<br \/>\nFrequency rank 61551\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marudbhav\u0101 noun (feminine) a kind of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\ncotton (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 38071\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marudev\u0101 noun (feminine) grandmother of the Arhat \u1e63abha (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of the mother of Marudeva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61549\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marude\u015bya noun (masculine) bdellium (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61550\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marudvat\u012b noun (feminine) name of a daughter of Dak\u1e63a<br \/>\nFrequency rank 61552\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marud\u0101laya noun (neuter) [rel.] name of a T\u012brtha at the Narmad\u0101<br \/>\nFrequency rank 61548\/72933<\/p>\n<p>maruja noun (masculine) a tree akin to the Mimosa Catechu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nUnguis Odoratus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 38070\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marujanman noun (masculine) a kind of plant<br \/>\nFrequency rank 61545\/72933<\/p>\n<p>maruj\u0101 noun (feminine) a kind of deer (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\ncolocynth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61544\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marumar\u012bcik\u0101 noun (feminine) a mirage (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nillusory appearance of water in a desert (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61555\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marunm\u0101l\u0101 noun (feminine) Medicago Esculenta (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nTrigonella Corniculata (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 29570\/72933<\/p>\n<p>maruprapatana noun (neuter) the act of throwing one&#8217;s self from a rock (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61554\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marup\u0101daja noun (neuter) silver<br \/>\nFrequency rank 61553\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marusambhava noun (neuter) a kind of horse-radish (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61556\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marusambhav\u0101 noun (feminine) name of two plants (a species of Alhagi and mahendrav\u0101ru\u1e47\u012b) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61557\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marusthala noun (feminine neuter) a desert spot (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nwilderness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61559\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marusth\u0101 noun (feminine) a species of Alhagi (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61558\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marut noun (masculine) a species of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nair (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nbeauty (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nbreath (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\ngold (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a S\u0101dhya (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nthe god of the wind (father of Hanumat and regent of the north-west quarter of the sky) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nthe storm-gods (Indra&#8217;s companions) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nwind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 1528\/72933<\/p>\n<p>maruta noun (masculine) a god (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nBignonia Suaveolens (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a mountain (?) name of a son of Site\u1e63u name of various men (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nwind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 19818\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marutpati noun (masculine) name of Indra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\n[rel.] name of Vi\u1e63\u1e47u<br \/>\nFrequency rank 18298\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marutta noun (masculine) a gale (?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a son of Marutta name of various kings (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nwind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 4577\/72933<\/p>\n<p>maruttv\u0101 noun (feminine) name of the mother of the Marutvants (?)<br \/>\nFrequency rank 61546\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marutvant noun (masculine) a class of gods regarded as children of Dharma or of Manu by Marutvat\u012b (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\ncloud (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of a son of Dharma by Marutvat\u012b (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of Hanumat (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nname of Indra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 12612\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marutvat\u012b noun (feminine) name of a daughter of Dak\u1e63a (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nwife of Dharma (Manu) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 13690\/72933<\/p>\n<p>marutvat\u012bya adjective related or belonging to Indra Marut-vat (said esp. of 3 Grahas at the midday libation) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 61547\/72933<\/p>\n<p>maruva noun (masculine) marjoram (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 19819\/72933<\/p>\n<p>maruvaka noun (masculine) a crane (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\na kind of flower (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\na kind of Ocimum (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\na tiger (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nClerodendrum phlomoides Linn.F. (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nMajorana hortensis Moench. (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 588) marjoram (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nOcimum basilicum Linn. (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 589) Randia dumetorum Lam. (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 589) R\u0101hu or the ascending node personified (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nVanguieria Spinosa Roxb. (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 14362\/72933<\/p>\n<p>\u0101tmaruha noun (masculine) a tree (?) growing on itself (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank widget id=&#8221;paypal_donations-2&#8243;1\/72933<\/p>\n<p>k\u1e63emarudra noun (masculine) [rel.] a form of \u015aiva<br \/>\nFrequency rank 50729\/72933<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaru noun (masculine) a drum (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\nsurprise (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<br \/>\n\u1e0damaruyantra<br \/>\nFrequency rank 12503\/72933<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaruka noun (masculine) the drum called \u1e0damaru a kind of alchemical apparatus<br \/>\nFrequency rank 8783\/72933<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaruyantra noun (neuter) a kind of pan (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))<\/p>\n<p>Frequency rank 24056\/72933<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0d\u0101maruka noun (neuter) \u1e0damaru<br \/>\nFrequency rank 53179\/72933<\/p>\n<p>Ayurvedic Medical<br \/>\nDictionary<br \/>\nDr. Potturu with thanks<\/p>\n<p>Purchase Kindle edition<br \/>\nbh\u016bmy\u0101malaki<\/p>\n<p>Plant stonebreaker or seed-under-leaf, carry-me seed; Phyllanthus niruri; P. fraternus; P. amarus.<\/p>\n<p>kaphani\u00f1jaka<\/p>\n<p>Go to maruva<\/p>\n<p>k\u1e5b\u1e63natulasi<\/p>\n<p>Plant maruvaka, Ocimum bascilium.<\/p>\n<p>Wordnet Search &#8220;maru&#8221; has 51 results.<\/p>\n<p>maru<\/p>\n<p>si\u1e43ha\u1e25, m\u1e5bgendra\u1e25, pa\u00f1c\u0101sya\u1e25, haryak\u1e63a\u1e25, ke\u015bar\u012b, hari\u1e25, p\u0101r\u012bndra\u1e25, \u015bvetapi\u1e45gala\u1e25, ka\u1e47\u1e6dh\u012brava\u1e25, pa\u00f1ca\u015bikha\u1e25, \u015bail\u0101\u1e6da\u1e25, bh\u012bmavikrama\u1e25, sa\u1e6d\u0101\u1e45ka\u1e25, m\u1e5bgar\u0101\u1e6d, m\u1e5bgar\u0101ja\u1e25, marutjlava\u1e25, ke\u015b\u012b, lamnauk\u0101\u1e25, karid\u0101raka\u1e25, mah\u0101v\u012bra\u1e25, \u015bvetapi\u1e45ga\u1e25, gajamocana\u1e25, m\u1e5bg\u0101ri\u1e25, ibh\u0101ri\u1e25, nakhar\u0101yudha\u1e25, mah\u0101n\u0101da\u1e25, m\u1e5bgapati\u1e25, pa\u00f1camukha\u1e25, nakh\u012b, m\u0101n\u012b, kravy\u0101da\u1e25, m\u1e5bg\u0101dhipa\u1e25, \u015b\u016bra\u1e25, vikr\u0101nta\u1e25, dvirad\u0101ntaka\u1e25, bahubala\u1e25, d\u012bpta\u1e25, bal\u012b, vikram\u012b, d\u012bptapi\u1e45gala\u1e25<\/p>\n<p>vanyapa\u015bu\u1e25- m\u0101rj\u0101raj\u0101t\u012bya\u1e25 hi\u1e43sra\u1e25 tath\u0101 ca balav\u0101n pa\u015bu\u1e25\u0964<\/p>\n<p>asmin k\u0101vye kavin\u0101 \u015bivar\u0101yasya tulan\u0101 si\u1e43hai\u1e25 k\u1e5bt\u0101\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>hanum\u0101n, pavanaputra\u1e25, pavanasuta\u1e25, pavanakum\u0101ra\u1e25, a\u00f1jan\u012bnandana\u1e25, \u0101\u00f1janeya, kap\u012b\u015ba\u1e25, kesar\u012bnandana\u1e25, v\u0101t\u0101tmaja\u1e25, m\u0101ruti\u1e25, manum\u0101n, yogacara\u1e25, anil\u012b, hi\u1e0dimb\u0101rama\u1e47a\u1e25, r\u0101mad\u016bta\u1e25, arj\u016bnadhvaja\u1e25, marut\u0101tmaja\u1e25, v\u0101t\u0101tmaja\u1e25, anil\u0101tmaja\u1e25, kap\u012bndra\u1e25<\/p>\n<p>pavanasya putra\u1e25 ya\u1e25 bala\u015b\u0101l\u012b tath\u0101ca amara\u1e25 asti\u0964<\/p>\n<p>hanum\u0101n r\u0101masya bhakta\u1e25 asti\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>nabha\u1e25, gaganam, \u0101k\u0101\u015ba\u1e25, ambaram, abhram, dyo\u1e25, dyau\u1e25, pu\u1e63karam, antar\u012bk\u1e63am, antarik\u1e63am, anantam, yuravartmam, kha\u1e43, viyat, vi\u1e63\u1e47upadam, vih\u0101ya\u1e25, n\u0101ka\u1e25, ana\u1e45ga\u1e25, nabhasam, meghave\u015bma, mab\u0101vilam, marudvartama, meghavartma, trivi\u1e63\u1e6dapam, abbha\u1e43<\/p>\n<p>p\u1e5bthivy\u0101\u1e25 \u016brdhva\u1e43 d\u1e5b\u015byam\u0101na\u1e25 avak\u0101\u015ba\u1e25\u0964<\/p>\n<p>vidy\u0101dhar\u0101\u1e25 nabhasi caranti\u1e25\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>indra\u1e25, devar\u0101ja\u1e25, jayanta\u1e25, \u1e5b\u1e63abha\u1e25, m\u012b\u1e0dhv\u0101n, marutv\u0101n, maghav\u0101, vi\u1e0doj\u0101, p\u0101ka\u015b\u0101sana\u1e25, v\u1e5bddha\u015brav\u0101\u1e25, sun\u0101s\u012bra\u1e25, puruh\u016bta\u1e25, purandara\u1e25, ji\u1e63\u1e47u\u1e25, lekhar\u1e63abha\u1e25, \u015bakra\u1e25, \u015batamanyu\u1e25, divaspati\u1e25, sutr\u0101m\u0101, gotrabhit, vajr\u012b, v\u0101sava\u1e25, v\u1e5btrah\u0101, v\u1e5b\u1e63\u0101, v\u0101stospati\u1e25, surapati\u1e25, bal\u0101r\u0101ti\u1e25, \u015bac\u012bpati\u1e25, jambhabhed\u012b, harihaya\u1e25, sv\u0101r\u0101\u1e6d, namucis\u016bdana\u1e25, sa\u1e43krandana\u1e25, du\u015bcyavana\u1e25, tur\u0101\u1e63\u0101\u1e6d, meghav\u0101hana\u1e25, \u0101kha\u1e47\u1e0dala\u1e25, sahastr\u0101k\u1e63a\u1e25, \u1e5bbhuk\u1e63\u0101, mahendra\u1e25, ko\u015bika\u1e25, p\u016btakratu\u1e25, vi\u015bvambhara\u1e25, hari\u1e25, puruda\u1e43\u015b\u0101, \u015batadh\u1e5bti\u1e25, p\u1e5btan\u0101\u1e63\u0101\u1e0d, ahidvi\u1e63a\u1e25, vajrap\u0101\u1e47i\u1e25, devar\u0101ja\u1e25, parvat\u0101ri\u1e25, parya\u1e47ya\u1e25, devat\u0101dhipa\u1e25, n\u0101kan\u0101tha\u1e25, p\u016brvadikkapati\u1e25, pulom\u0101ri\u1e25, arha\u1e25, prac\u012bnavarhi\u1e25, tapastak\u1e63a\u1e25, bi\u1e0dauj\u0101\u1e25, arka\u1e25, ul\u016bka\u1e25, kavi\u1e25, kau\u015bika\u1e25, ji\u1e63\u1e47u\u1e25<\/p>\n<p>s\u0101 devat\u0101 y\u0101 svargasya adhipati\u1e25 iti manyate\u0964<\/p>\n<p>vede\u1e63u indrasya s\u016bkt\u0101ni santi\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>pr\u0101gajyoti\u1e63\u012bya\u1e25, k\u0101marupastha\u1e25, k\u0101marup\u012bya\u1e25<\/p>\n<p>pr\u0101gjyoti\u1e63a\u1e25 pr\u0101nt\u0101d \u0101gata\u1e25, tasya sambandh\u012b v\u0101;<\/p>\n<p>mama pitamaha\u1e25 k\u0101mar\u016bpe d\u012brghak\u0101la\u1e43 nyavasat ata\u1e25 sa\u1e25 k\u0101mar\u016bp\u012by\u0101\u1e43 sa\u1e43sk\u1e5bti\u1e43 samyak j\u0101n\u0101ti\u0964 \/ pr\u0101gajyoti\u1e63\u012bya\u1e43 aur\u1e47avastra\u1e43 prasiddham\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>v\u0101yu\u1e25, v\u0101ta\u1e25, anila\u1e25, pavana\u1e25, pavam\u0101na\u1e25, prabha\u00f1jana\u1e25, \u015bvasana\u1e25, spar\u015bana\u1e25, m\u0101tari\u015bv\u0101, sad\u0101gati\u1e25, p\u1e5b\u1e63ada\u015bva\u1e25, gandhavaha\u1e25, gandhav\u0101ha\u1e25, \u0101\u015buga\u1e25, sam\u012bra\u1e25, m\u0101ruta\u1e25, marut, jagatpr\u0101\u1e47a\u1e25, sam\u012bra\u1e47a\u1e25, nabhasv\u0101n, ajagatpr\u0101\u1e47a\u1e25, kha\u015bv\u0101sa\u1e25, v\u0101ba\u1e25, dh\u016blidhvaja\u1e25, pha\u1e47ipriya\u1e25, v\u0101ti\u1e25, nabha\u1e25pr\u0101\u1e47a\u1e25, bhogik\u0101nta\u1e25, svakampana\u1e25, ak\u1e63ati\u1e25, kampalak\u1e63m\u0101, \u015bas\u012bni\u1e25, \u0101vaka\u1e25, hari\u1e25, v\u0101sa\u1e25, sukh\u0101\u015ba\u1e25, m\u1e5bgav\u0101bana\u1e25, s\u0101ra\u1e25, ca\u00f1cala\u1e25, vihaga\u1e25, prakampana\u1e25, nabha\u1e25, svara\u1e25, ni\u015bv\u0101saka\u1e25, stan\u016bna\u1e25, p\u1e5b\u1e63at\u0101mpati\u1e25, \u015b\u012bghra\u1e25<\/p>\n<p>vi\u015bvagamanav\u0101n vi\u015bvavy\u0101p\u012b tath\u0101 ca yasmin j\u012bv\u0101\u1e25 \u015bvasanti\u0964<\/p>\n<p>v\u0101yu\u1e43 vin\u0101 j\u012bvanasya kalpan\u0101pi a\u015baky\u0101\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>maru\u1e47\u1e0da\u1e25<\/p>\n<p>bharjitasya godh\u016bm\u0101de\u1e25 gu\u1e0dena saha nirmita\u1e25 la\u1e0d\u1e0duka\u1e25\u0964<\/p>\n<p>m\u0101t\u0101 tasmai dvau maru\u1e47\u1e0dau yacchati\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>varo\u1e6dam, maruvakam<\/p>\n<p>tulas\u012bsad\u1e5b\u015ba\u1e25 sugandhipar\u1e47av\u0101n vanyak\u1e63upa\u1e25\u0964<\/p>\n<p>tena varo\u1e6dam udbhinnam\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>\u1e0damaru\u1e25<\/p>\n<p>v\u0101dyabheda\u1e25 &#8211; k\u1e63\u012b\u1e47amadhya\u1e43 gu\u1e6dik\u0101dvay\u0101lambita\u1e43 v\u0101dyam\u0964<\/p>\n<p>tena \u1e0damaru\u1e25 v\u0101dyate\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>tulas\u012b, subhag\u0101, t\u012bvr\u0101, p\u0101van\u012b, vi\u1e63\u1e47uvallabh\u0101, surejy\u0101, suras\u0101, k\u0101yasth\u0101, suradundubhi\u1e25, surabhi\u1e25, bahupatr\u012b, ma\u00f1jar\u012b, haripriy\u0101, apetar\u0101k\u1e63as\u012b, \u015by\u0101m\u0101, gaur\u012b, trida\u015bama\u00f1jar\u012b, bh\u016btaghn\u012b, bh\u016btapatr\u012b, vai\u1e63\u1e47av\u012b, pu\u1e47y\u0101, m\u0101dhav\u012b, am\u1e5bt\u0101, patrapu\u1e63p\u0101, v\u1e5bnd\u0101, maruvaka\u1e25, sam\u012bra\u1e47a\u1e25, prasthapu\u1e63pa\u1e25, pha\u1e47ijhaka\u1e25, par\u1e47\u0101sa\u1e25, jambh\u012bra\u1e25, ka\u1e6dhi\u00f1jara\u1e25, ku\u1e6dheraka\u1e25, arjjaka\u1e25, kulasaurabham, lak\u1e63m\u012b<\/p>\n<p>v\u1e5bk\u1e63avi\u015be\u1e63a\u1e25 ya\u1e25 pavitra\u1e25 asti tath\u0101 ca yasya par\u1e47\u0101ni gandhayukt\u0101ni santi\u0964<\/p>\n<p>tulasy\u0101\u1e25 par\u1e47\u0101ni o\u1e63adhir\u016bpe\u1e47a upayujyante\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>marusthalam, marubh\u016bmi\u1e25, saikatam<\/p>\n<p>nirjalabh\u016bmi\u1e25\u0964<\/p>\n<p>u\u1e63\u1e6dra\u1e43 marusthalasya nauk\u0101 iti manyate\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>nauk\u0101pa\u1e6da\u1e25, v\u0101tavasanam, v\u0101yuvasanam, nauk\u0101vasanam, nauvasanam, nauvastram, v\u0101tavastram, v\u0101yuvastram, v\u0101yupa\u1e6da\u1e25, javanik\u0101, marutpa\u1e6da\u1e25, v\u0101tapa\u1e6da\u1e25<\/p>\n<p>tat vist\u1e5bta-vastra\u1e43 yad nauk\u0101y\u0101\u1e25 pulinde v\u0101yuta\u1e25 gatinirdh\u0101ra\u1e47\u0101rthe badhyate\u0964<\/p>\n<p>\u0101kasmik\u0101gatena ativ\u0101tena nauk\u0101pa\u1e6da\u1e25 vid\u012br\u1e47a\u1e25\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>marudv\u012bpam, \u015b\u0101dvalam<\/p>\n<p>marusthale vartam\u0101na\u1e43 sajala\u1e43 tath\u0101 ca urvara\u1e43 sth\u0101nam\u0964<\/p>\n<p>marusthale a\u1e6danak\u0101le marudv\u012bpa\u1e43 d\u1e5b\u1e63\u1e6dam\u0964<br \/>\nmaru<\/p>\n<p>dh\u016bma\u1e25, dh\u016bmik\u0101, dh\u016bpa\u1e25, dh\u016bpik\u0101, dahanaketana\u1e25, marudv\u0101ha\u1e25, karam\u0101la\u1e25, khatam\u0101la\u1e25, vy\u0101ma\u1e25, agnib\u0101hu\u1e25, 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