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Vayu (other)
Vayu is a primary Hindu deity Vayu may also refer to: *Vayu-Vata, a Zoroastrian divinity *Vayu Stuti, one of the most famous stutis (poems) composed by Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya *Cyclone Vayu, a strong tropical cyclone in the 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season that affected Gujarat, India *Tanishk-Vayu, a duo of Indian film score composers * Vayu, Indian singer and lyricist * Vayu (computer cluster), an Australian computer system located in Canberra, Australia See also * * Bayu (other) *Pavan (other) *Pavana (other) Pavana may refer to: * ''Lycaena pavana'', a small butterfly * ''Nacaduba pavana'', a species of lycaenid butterfly * Pavana (music), a Renaissance dance * Pavana (Hinduism), Hindu deity representing the wind * Pavana, Italy See also * Pavan (dis ...
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Vayu
Vayu (, sa, वायु, ), also known as Vata and Pavana, is the Hindu god of the winds as well as the divine massenger of the gods. In the ''Vedic scriptures'', Vayu is an important deity and is closely associated with Indra, the king of gods. He is mentioned to be born from the breath of Supreme Being Vishvapurusha and also the first one to drink Soma. The ''Upanishads'' praise him as ''Prana'' or 'life breath of the world'. In the later Hindu scriptures, he is described as a Dikpala (guardians of the direction), who looks over the North-west direction. The Hindu epics describe him as the father of the god Hanuman and Bhima.https://books.google.co.in/books?id=1HMXN9h6WX0C&q=Indra+wife&pg=RA1-PA260&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=Vayu&f=false The followers of the 13th-century saint Madhva believe their guru as an incarnation of Vayu. They worship the wind deity as Mukhyaprana and consider him as the son of the god Vishnu. Connotations The word for air (''vāyu'') or wind (''pav ...
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Vayu-Vata
Vāyu-Vāta or ''Vāta-Vāyu'' (International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA: ) is the Avestan language name of a dual-natured Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrian divinity of the wind (Vayu) and of the atmosphere (Vata). The names are also used independently of one another, with 'Vayu' occurring more frequently than 'Vata', but even when used independently still representing the other aspect. The entity is simultaneously angelic and demonic, that is, depending on the circumstances, either ''yazata'' - "worthy of worship" - or ''daeva'', which in Zoroastrian tradition is a demon. Scripture frequently applies the epithet "good" when speaking of one or the other in a positive context. In Zurvanism (Zurvanite Zoroastrianism, a now-extinct form of Zoroastrianism), Vata-Vayu represented two facets of the quaternary Zurvan. In this arrangement, Vata-Vayu represented "space" while the other two facets represent "time." Vayu-Vata has Indo-Iranian roots, and has the same name in historical Vedic religio ...
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Vayu Stuti
Vayu STUTI is one of the most famous Stutis (poems) composed by Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya in praise of Sri Madhvacharya, the founder of the Dvaita school of philosophy. Madhvas, or the followers of Sri Madhvacharya, know that Madhvacharya is the third incarnation of Lord Mukhyaprana, being the first incarnation or Vayu who is the main deity and the Vayu Stuti has been written recognizing this order of incarnation. Legend has it that during daily puja done by Sri Madhvacharya in the sanctum sanctorum of Udupi Sri Krishna temple behind closed doors, Trivikrama Panditacharya used to recite the Dvadasha stotra outside. The end of naivedya or ceremonial offering of food to the Lard was indicated by sounding of bells. However one day, Trivikrama Panditacharya got increasingly curious as the sound of bells was not heard even after a long time. He peeked through the door and to his utter amazement found Sri Madhva performing puja to Lord Shri Rama as Hanuman, to Lord Krishna as Bhi ...
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Cyclone Vayu
Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Vayu () was a strong tropical cyclone that caused moderate damage in India during June 2019. It was the strongest tropical cyclone to affect the Saurashtra (region), Saurashtra Peninsula of northwestern India since the 1998 Gujarat cyclone. Vayu was the third tropical depression, third cyclonic storm and second Tropical cyclone scales#North Indian Ocean, very severe cyclonic storm of the 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, and the first of which to form in the Arabian Sea. Vayu originated from a low-pressure area that was first noted by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on 9 June, near the northern Maldives. After consolidating into a depression, the storm tracked slowly north-northwestward over the eastern Arabian Sea, and reached cyclonic storm intensity late on 10 June. Steady strengthening continued into 11 June, and the storm underwent rapid intensification late in the day. Vayu reached peak intensity as a high-end very s ...
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Tanishk-Vayu
Tanishk-Vayu is a duo of Indian composer Tanishk Bagchi and lyricist Vayu Shrivastav, who also act as a composer duo. They together composed for films like ''Tanu Weds Manu Returns'' (2015), ''Bareilly Ki Barfi'' (2017), ''Tumhari Sulu'' (2017), ''Shubh Mangal Saavdhan'' (2017), ''Munna Michael'' (2017), ''Gold'' (2018), ''Mitron'' (2018), ''Dil Juunglee'' (2018), ''Badhaai Ho''( 2018), ''Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan ''Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan'' () is a 2020 Hindi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Hitesh Kewalya and produced by Aanand L. Rai, Himanshu Sharma, Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banners Colour Yellow Productio ...'' (2020), etc. The duo also composed the Pepsi Anthem of 2020 named ''Swag Se Solo''. Discography References Indian film score composers Indian lyricists Indian male songwriters Indian songwriters Indian male film score composers {{India-music-stub ...
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Vayu Shrivastav
Vaibhav Shrivastava, more popularly known as Vayu, is an Indian singer and songwriter, who has been active in the industry for over 10 years. He signed on to Sony Music India as an exclusive artist in 2018. Early life Vayu was born in Madhya Pradesh and spent his childhood years in small towns like Singrauli and Rewa. His mother used to affectionately call him Vayu, and the nickname stuck. His parents moved to Bhopal after he finished his schooling. Vayu moved to Indore to study Graphic Designing and later shifted to Pune to pursue Masters in Mass Communication from Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication (SIMC). Career Vayu moved to Mumbai in 2009 and worked in advertising by writing for various mediums like print and TV. He finally got his first lyricist break by Ram Gopal Verma in the 2010 movie, Rann. With Oopar Oopar Renn De (Bro Anthem) in 2014 and Banno from Tanu Weds Manu Returns in 2015, he established his credentials as a quirky and hit lyricist, and found a ...
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Vayu (computer Cluster)
The National Computational Infrastructure (also known as NCI or NCI Australia) is a high-performance computing and data services facility, located at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The NCI is supported by the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), with operational funding provided through a formal collaboration incorporating CSIRO, the Bureau of Meteorology, the Australian National University, Geoscience Australia, the Australian Research Council, and a number of research intensive universities and medical research institutes. Access to computational resources is provided to funding partners as well as researchers awarded grants under the National Computing Merit Allocation Scheme (NCMAS). The current director is Sean Smith. Notable staff * Lindsay Botten - former director * Chris Pigram - former CEO of Geoscience Australia and acting director after the retirement of Lind ...
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Bayu (other)
Bayu may refer to: *Bayu, California *Bayu (state constituency) Bayu is a state constituency in Kedah, Malaysia, that is represented in the Kedah State Legislative Assembly The Kedah State Legislative Assembly ( ms, Dewan Undangan Negeri Kedah) is the state legislature of the Malaysian state of Kedah. It i ...
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Pavan (other)
Pavan may refer to: * pavan, English spelling of ''pavane'', a slow 16th-century dance, or the music for such a dance * Pavan (Hindu god), a god of wind in Hindu mythology and father of Hanuman * Pavan, Iran, a village in Hamadan Province, Iran * Pavan, Dahanu, a village in Maharashtra, India * 18123 Pavan, a main belt asteroid People with the given name * Pavan Duggal, Indian advocate in cyberlaw and e-commerce law * Pavan Malhotra, Hindi film and television actor *Pavan Ramdya (born 1979), American neuroscientist and bioengineer People with the surname * Andrea Pavan (born 1989), Italian golfer * Carla Pavan (born 1975), Canadian skeleton racer * Crodowaldo Pavan (1919–2009), Brazilian biologist and geneticist * Marisa Pavan (born 1932), Italian-born actress * Rebecca Pavan (born 1990), Canadian volleyball player * Sarah Pavan Sarah Lindsey Pavan (born August 16, 1986) is a Canadian beach volleyball and former indoor volleyball player. She was part of the Canada women's n ...
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