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In Hinduism, Anila (Sanskrit: अनिल; meaning Wind) is one of the Vasus, gods of the elements of the cosmos. He is equated with the wind god Vāyu, Anila being understood as the name normally used for Vāyu when numbered among the Vasus.
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