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Marut

[ muh-root ]

noun

, Hinduism.
  1. any of a group of storm gods, the offspring of Rudra.


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Example Sentences

“Just a river of cars. We drove two meters, waited two hours,” tweeted Marut Vanyan, a journalist who arrived in Armenia on Monday after leaving Stepanakert.

"Shops are empty and in the whole town, you can't find any fruit or vegetables; the same with basic medicine. It's all finished," says Marut Vanyan.

From BBC

Dentists are more concerned about reaching people who are foregoing care than competing with insurance companies, Marut said.

His name comes from the same root as Maruts, the Indian god, and means the “grinder” or “crusher.”

Our native escort tell us, in subdued tones of awe, how Marut and Harut, the fallen angels, are suspended by their heels in the centre awaiting the Day of Judgment.

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