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  1. Rudra - Wikipedia

    Rudra (Sanskrit: रुद्र, IPA: [rud̪rɐ]) is a Rigvedic deity associated with Shiva, the wind or storms, [1] Vayu, [2][3] medicine, and wildlife. [4] One translation of the name is 'the roarer'. [5][6][7] In the …

  2. Rudra | Hinduism, Shiva, Vedas | Britannica

    Rudra, (Sanskrit: “Howler”), relatively minor Vedic god and one of the names of Śiva, a major god of later Hinduism. Śiva is considered to have evolved from Rudra, and the two share a fierce, …

  3. Rudra | रुद्र | Season 3 | Full Episode | The Dangerous Dangrina

    Feb 16, 2024 · Shakaal sends Rudra and friends to Dangrina's Palace by trapping them on magic carpet. Will Rudra be able to save himself and his friends? ------- Explore the ultimate collection of …

  4. Rudra: The Fierce Aspect of Shiva – Mythology, Worship, and Spiritual ...

    Dec 30, 2024 · Rudra, an ancient deity of the Vedic tradition, represents the fierce and stormy aspect of Shiva in Hinduism. Known as the “Howler” or “Roarer,” Rudra is associated with destruction, …

  5. Story of Rudra - Shiva's Avatar, Difference Between Shiva and Rudra

    Nov 24, 2020 · Rudra Avatar of Lord Shiva is a well-known form of Shiva in Hindu Dharma. He is often associated with a mighty hurricane. Rudra literally means a tempest and is the term used by many as …

  6. Rudra, Rudrā: 55 definitions - Wisdom Library

    Apr 3, 2026 · Rudra (रुद्र) is the name of a deity created out of Brahmā’s fury, according to the first chapter of the Brahma-purāṇa (on the origin of Devas and Asuras). Accordingly, “Subsequent to the …

  7. Symbolism In The Various Meanings or Definitions Of Rudra In Hinduism

    Symbolism in the Various Meanings of “Rudra” in Hinduism In the rich tapestry of Hindu thought, names carry deep layers of significance, illuminating both the nature of divinity and the spiritual journey of …

  8. Rudra - New World Encyclopedia

    Rudra (Sanskrit रुद्रः; "Howler") is a capricious Hindu Vedic deity who holds jurisdiction over varied aspects of reality, including wild animals, storms, disease, death, and medicine. Rudra is frequently …

  9. Rudras - The Eleven Storm Gods of Vedic Hinduism

    Rudra, Rudras the Gods of Hinduism by Jayaram V Literally speaking, Rudra means the howler or the one who is red in color. The Rudras are often identified with Maruts, the Vedic gods of storms and …

  10. Rudra: Fierce Storm God of Destruction, Healing, and Change

    Rudra, a deity in Hindu mythology, embodies the dualities of destruction and renewal, fear and reverence, in a complex persona.