Marut

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Marut is a group of storm deities in Hindu mythology, often associated with thunder, wind, and the god Indra.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu deity
group of deities
storm deity
associatedNaturalPhenomenon monsoon
tempest
associatedWith Indra NERFINISHED
battle
fertility through rain
rain
storms
thunder
wind
attribute noisy
shining
violent
youthful
collectiveOrIndividual collective
cosmicFunction control of atmospheric region
describedIn Rigveda NERFINISHED
Vedic texts NERFINISHED
epithet Rudras NERFINISHED
sons of Rudra
gender male
groupType host of gods
languageOfName Sanskrit NERFINISHED
linkedDeity Agni NERFINISHED
Rudra NERFINISHED
memberOf Vedic pantheon NERFINISHED
mount chariots drawn by horses
mythology Hindu mythology
oftenNumberedAs 49
60
parentInSomeTraditions Aditi NERFINISHED
Diti NERFINISHED
Rudra NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
role companions of Indra
protective deities
storm bringers
warrior deities
symbol chariots
lightning
roaring wind
worshipContext Vedic ritual
sacrificial hymns
worshippedAs givers of rain
protectors of sacrificer

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Vayu epithet Marut