Did You Know?

Marutas can make big storms!

Who are the Marutas?

They are gods of storms and wind.

What do they do?

They make storms and bring rain.

What Marutas Do

They make loud thunder sounds.

They bring rain to help plants grow.

They ride in bright, shiny carts.

They can be fierce and strong.

They help make storms in the sky.

They are part of old stories.

More About Marutas

Marutas are from old tales in India. They are strong and fast. People say they help with storms. They are part of the sky and rain.

When it rains, we feel the wind. The Marutas are at work. They help plants and trees. Without them, we would not have rain.

Some think Marutas are like friends of the sky. They make the world bright and green. They are fun to learn about!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Maruts"] --> B["Storm Deities"] B --> C["Sons of Rudra and Prisni"] C --> D["Number Varies (27 to 60)"] D --> E["Armed with Golden Weapons"] E --> F["Described as Violent and Aggressive"] F --> G["Reside in Northwest"] G --> H["Ride in Golden Chariots"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Maruts:Storm gods in Hinduism.
Rudras:A group of deities associated with storms and wind.
deities:Gods or divine beings.
chariots:Wheeled vehicles used for riding.
thunderbolts:Powerful bolts of lightning.