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मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ वायवे नमः।
विवेचन:
जो वायुरूपाने गतिमान, सर्वांना जीवन देणारा आणि अदृश्यपणे कार्य करणारा आहे, तो वायुः. जसा वारा सर्वांना स्पर्श करतो तसेच त्याचे अस्तित्व सर्वत्र जाणवते. जीवनगती, प्रसरण आणि सूक्ष्म हालचालींचा हा आधार आहे.
अर्थ:
गती देणारा वायू.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Vayave Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *vaa* (to blow, to move); "He Who Is the Wind, the Moving Breath" - He is the very life-force of the wind itself; all movement of air in all worlds is an expression of His restless, life-giving presence.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
** Detailed Meaning & Explanation 'Vayu' is the Sanskrit name for wind, air, the deity of air, and the principle of movement in the cosmos. Vishnu is Vaayuh — He who is the life-giving, purifying, sustaining wind that moves through all of creation. Just as the wind is invisible yet makes its presence known through movement and breath, Vishnu is the unseen mover of all existence. ** Mythological Significance In the Puranic cosmology, Vayu (Wind God) is one of the principal divine manifestations of Vishnu's power. Hanuman — the son of Vayu — is described as an amsha (partial manifestation) of Vayu and thus, indirectly, of Vishnu. The Bhagavatam narrates how the cosmic Prana-Vayu is one of the first manifestations from the Cosmic Person (Vishnu-as-Virat). The Vayupurana even identifies Vayu directly with Vishnu in His sustaining, life-giving function. ** Spiritual & Vedantic Meaning In Vedanta and Yoga, Vayu has five principal forms (Pancha-Prana): Prana (inhalation), Apana (exhalation), Samana (equalizing), Udana (rising), and Vyana (pervading). Vishnu as Vaayuh is the master and source of all these life-currents. The practice of Pranayama is thus a direct meditation on Vishnu as Vaayuh — with each controlled breath, the practitioner consciously communes with the divine life-force. 'Vayur Yama Agnir Varunah Shashaankah' — in the Gita, Krishna claims identity with Vayu. References: Bhagavad Gita 11.39; Srimad Bhagavatam 2.1.29; Taittiriya Upanishad 2.3; Vishnu Purana 2.4