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    Indra ( / ˈɪndrə /; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas [4] and Svarga in Hinduism. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. [5] [6] [7] [8] Indra is the most referred deity in the Rigveda. [9]

  2. May 30, 2024 · Indra, in Hindu mythology, the king of the gods. He is one of the main gods of the Rigveda and is the Indo-European cousin of the German Wotan, Norse Odin, Greek Zeus, and Roman Jupiter. In early religious texts, Indra plays a variety of roles.

  3. Indra, the Indian god of rain in Hindu mythology, holds a significant role in Vedic texts, showcasing his power and leadership. He is associated with heroic figures like Arjuna and is known for his battles against demons, particularly his triumph over Vritra.

  4. Lord Indra is the chief god in Rig Veda and is depicted as greater than other Hindu gods. He is the god of thunder, lightning, and rain.

  5. Aug 8, 2013 · The anthropomorphic god Indra was the most important god in the Vedic religion and he later became a major figure in Hinduism and an important deity in Buddhism, Cham and Chinese tradition. For the...

  6. In Hindu mythology, God Indra has been depicted as the King of the Gods. For the Rig Veda, Indra is one of the main Gods. He is the Indo-European cousin of the Greek Zeus, German Wotan, Roman Jupiter, and Norse Odin.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › philosophy-and-religion › eastern-religionsIndra | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · In India the worship of the god Indra, king of the gods, warrior of the gods, god of rain, begins properly in the Ṛ gveda, circa 1200 bce, but his broader nature can be traced farther back into the proto-Indo-European world through his connections with Zeus and Wotan.

  8. Indra, the king of the gods in heaven, was known as Devarāja. He is the chief deity of the Ṛgveda . Almost a quarter of its hymns is devoted for his appraisal.

  9. Indra is the most important deity in ancient Vedic Hinduism and the supreme deva ( god) of the Rigveda scripture. Known as the god of storms and war, he controlled the weather, rain, thunder and lightening. His connection with storms led to his association with war, and he was frequently propitiated by the Aryans before going into battle.

  10. In Hinduism, Indra is indeed traditionally known as the king of the gods and the ruler of the heavens. He holds a significant position in the Vedic and Puranic literature. Indra is considered one of the major deities in the Hindu pantheon, and his role and attributes have evolved over time.