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All are Vedic characters in the religion. Also:Arun could be any of these things.
Arun or Aruna refers to the charioteer of the Sun or the rising Sun, according to Hindu scriptures.
Arun is a common male name in India. Aruna is a Hindu female name.
Aruna is the charioteer of Sun-god Surya in Hindu myths.
Arun also means Red color in Hindi
Arun is an administrative district of West Sussex, England
River Arun flows through West Sussex, England
Arun River (Nepal)
Arun, Sumatra
Arun class lifeboat
Varun is probably this.
In Vedic religion, Varuna (Devanagari:वरुण, IAST:varuṇa) is a god of the sky, of rain and of the celestial ocean, as well as a god of law and of the underworld. He is the most prominent Asura in the Rigveda, and chief of the Gods. In later Hinduism, he continued his dominion over all forms of the water element, particularly the oceans.
Yama
Yama (Sanskrit: यम), also known as Yamarāja (यमराज) in India, Yanluowang (閻羅王) or simply Yan (閻) in China, and Enma Dai-Ō (閻魔大王) in Japan, is the lord of death, first recorded in the Vedas. The name Yanluo is a shortened Chinese transliteration of the Sanskrit term Yama Rājā, or %26quot;King Yama%26quot;. Enma Dai-Ō is a further transliteration, meaning %26quot;Great King Yama%26quot;, where Enma means Yama, Enma-Ō means Yama Rājā and Enma Dai-Ō would be equivalent to Yama Mahārāja.
Yama belongs to an early stratum of Vedic mythology. In Vedic tradition Yama was considered to have been the first mortal who died and espied the way to the celestial abodes, and in virtue of precedence he became the ruler of the departed. Yama%26#039;s name can be interpreted to mean %26quot;twin%26quot;, and in some myths he is paired with a twin sister Yamī. wikipedia 67% 10 Votes
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