Crossword-Solution: MARUT
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MARUT | anagram | MARTU, MURAT, TRAUM, TURMA |
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| STORM god | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MARUT (5)
Mohammed looked also toward the mountain-path, and, seeing that the prisoners and their guard had reached the top of the mountain, he turned toward the fishermen "Ismail, Marut, Berutti," he cried, "do you not recognize me, you know Mohammed Ali, son of Ibrahim?" "Yes, we know you, and we would not have believed that the son of Ibrahim Aga could have become a spy upon his old friends." "I am not a spy, I am only a servant of that law and justice which you wish to violate.
And Yudhishthira was born (of the seed) of Dharma (Yama, the god of justice); and Bhima of the wolf's stomach was born of Marut (the god of wind), and Dhananjaya, blessed with good fortune and the first of all wielders of weapons, was born of Indra; and Nakula and Sahadeva, of handsome features and ever engaged in the service of their superiors, were born of the twin Aswins.
Let also Marut on that occasion bear thither fragrance from the woods to tempt the Rishi." Saying this and seeing that all she had spoken about had been duly provided, Menaka went to the retreat of the great Kausika.'"' SECTION LXXII (Sambhava Parva continued) "'"Kanwa continued, 'And Sakra, thus addressed by her, then commanded him who could approach every place (viz., the god of the wind) to be present with Menaka at the time she would be before the Rishi.
And she thereupon ran, as if in great bashfulness, to catch hold of her attire, and as if she was exceedingly annoyed with Marut.
Indeed, so great was the force with which Bhima endued with the speed of Garuda or of Marut (the god of wind), proceeded that the Pandavas seemed to faint in consequence.