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Marut

American  
[muh-root] / məˈrʊt /

noun

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


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"They say everything will be fine and that there will be billions of euros of investment, new roads and trade with Iran, America, Europe, Turkey and Azerbaijan," Marut Vanyan says with an incredulous smile.

From BBC • Oct. 5, 2025

“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.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 27, 2023

"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 • Jan. 6, 2023

The Traven novels, which began to appear at an astonishing rate in 1925, contain a body of experience that Marut simply would not have had time to collect.

From Time Magazine Archive

Exhausted with all he had been through, the young prince was taken back to the palace by the faithful Marut, and there he found his dear Rupa-Sikha awaiting him.

From Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit by Mitra, Siddha Mohana

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