Name: Svati | Ruler: Rahu | Sign: Libra | Gender: Male |
| Caste: Vaisya | Goal: Artha | Dosha: Water |
| God: Vayu Vāyu (Sanskrit: वायु, IAST: Vāyu; Malay: Bayu, Thai: Phra Pai) is a primary Hindu deity, the Lord of the winds, the father of Bhima and the spiritual father of Lord Hanuman. He is also known as Vāta (वात), Pavana (पवन, the Purifier),[2] and sometimes Prāṇa (प्राण, the breath).
Vayu is the Hindu god of wind. In Vedic times he was much revered as one of the Hindu Triad. After that age, in the Brahmanic era, he was reduced in status but he still continues to occupy a certain eminent position in the Hindu pantheon. Vayu roams all over the earth and the heavens though his home is in the north-west, a quarter which he rules exclusively. He is featured as a destructive god who has an intemperate character and is often subject to violent desires which he never strives to repress. He is also said to be the king of the Gandharvas, spirits of the mountains who dwell in the foothills of Mount Meru, a mythical summit often mentioned in Hindu religious texts.
He is called "the bearer of perfumes" and is credited with being a benign force who is a constant companion of Vishnu, one of the incumbent Hindu triad, and his wife Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and beauty. | Power: scatter like the wind | Quality: TTS |
Nadi: Pitta | Color: Black | Direction: North | Animal: Buffalo |
Name starting syllable: Pada1 | Ku | (like in: "Kuwait") | Pada2 | Gha | (like in: "Ghana") | Pada3 | Ng | (like in: ""ng"") | Pada4 | Tsch | (like in: "church") |
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