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<p> (Sanscrit va, "blow"), in Hindu mythology, a deity which originally held an equal rank with Indra, but which much more rarely occupies the imagination of the poets than [[Indra]] or Agni. See Muir, Contributions to a [[Knowledge]] of the Vedic [[Theogony]] and in Mythology, in the Journal of the [[Royal]] Asiatic Society, 1864. </p>
<p> (Sanscrit va, "blow"), in Hindu mythology, a deity which originally held an equal rank with Indra, but which much more rarely occupies the imagination of the poets than [[Indra]] or Agni. See Muir, Contributions to a [[Knowledge]] of the Vedic [[Theogony]] and in Mythology, in the Journal of the [[Royal]] Asiatic Society, 1864. </p>
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Vayu [1]

(Sanscrit va, "blow"), in Hindu mythology, a deity which originally held an equal rank with Indra, but which much more rarely occupies the imagination of the poets than Indra or Agni. See Muir, Contributions to a Knowledge of the Vedic Theogony and in Mythology, in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1864.

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