Do You Know about 49 Types of Air

Yesterday while reading Sunderkand, stopped a bit on the 25th couplet.  Tulsidas has written on the incident in the Sundar Kand, when Hanuman ji had set fire to Lanka -

 Hari inspired tehi opportunity marut forty-nine.
 Attahas kar garja ka kapi badh laga aqas..25..

 Meaning: When Hanuman ji handed over Lanka to the fire -
 With the inspiration of God, fifty of those winds started blowing.
 Hanuman ji roared and started going from the sky increasing in size.
 I thought what is the meaning of these forty nine Maruts?  Even Tulsi Das ji did not write this.  Then after completing the Sundarkand, I took the time to search for information about 49 types of air and I was very proud of Sanatan Dharma after studying it.  Pleasantly surprised at Tulsidasji's knowledge of air, which is probably unaware of modern meteorology
        
 You will be surprised to know that 7 branches of air are described in detail in the Vedas.  Most of the people think that air is of one type, but its form keeps on changing, such as cold air, warm air and similar air, but it is not so.
 Actually, the air which is within the water has been given a different name in the Vedas and Puranas and the air which is situated in the sky has a different name.  The name of the air in space is different and the name of the air in the underworld is different.  The meaning of the name being different is that its qualities and behavior are also different.  In this way 7 types of air are described in the Vedas.

 These 7 types are- 1.Viva, 2.Avaha, 3.Udvah, 4.Samvaha, 5.Vivah, 6.Parivaha and 7.Paravah.
 
 1. Flow: The air which is situated throughout the cloud after crossing the earth, its name is Pravaha.  There are also types of this flow.  This wind is very powerful and it carries the clouds by blowing them here and there.  It is this wind that fills the clouds arising from sunlight and heat with sea water, due to which these clouds turn into black clouds and they are heavy rain.
 
 2. Aavah: Aavah is bound in the solar system.  By this, the solar system is rotated by being bound to the pole.
 
 3. Udvaha: The name of the third branch of air is Udvaha, which is established in the moon world.  Through this, this lunar circle is rotated by being associated with the pole.
 
 4. Samvaha: The name of the fourth branch of Vayu is Samvaha, which is located in the constellation.  Due to this, the entire constellation keeps rotating by being bound to the pole.
 
 5. Vivaha: The name of the fifth branch is Vivaha and it is located in the planetary system.  Through him, this planetary wheel keeps rotating by being associated with the pole.
 
 6. Parivaha: The name of the sixth branch of Vayu is Parivaha, which is located in the Saptarishimandal.  Through this, the Saptarishis, being associated with the pole, travel in the sky.
 
 7. Paravaha: The name of the seventh wing of air is Paravaha, which is enclosed in the pole.  By this the Dhruv Chakra and other circles remain established at one place.
 
 There are seven seven Ganas of these seven airs, which move in the following places-

  Brahmaloka, Indraloka, Space, East direction of mistakes, West direction of Bhuloka, North direction of Bhuloka and South direction of Bhuloka.  in such a way
 7 * 7 = 49.  There are a total of 49 Maruts who continue to move in the form of gods.
  
  Isn't it wonderful knowledge?  We often read Ramayana, Bhagavad Gita, but after studying the small things written in them, many esoteric and informative things are known.

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