"They call Him Indra, Mitra, Varuna, or Agni, or Garutmat, the heavenly bird. Reality (Sat) is one; learned men call It by various names, such as Agni, Yama, or Matarisvan." - The Rig Veda Indra ॐ Talon Abraxas Indra Dev or Indra is a Vedic God of firmament and is the king of Swarga (heaven) and the Devas (the heavenly beings). He is considered the God of the life-sustaining rain, thunder, lightning, storms, and rivers. "Aum Sahasra-Netraye Vidmahe Vajra hastraye Dhimahi Tanno Indrah Prachodayat" Meaning of the Mantra: “Om. Let us meditate on Indra, the Lord with a thousand eyes. May that great God who holds the invincible thunderbolt in his hand inspire and illumine our mind and understanding.”
Lord Indra, also called Shakra Devānām Indra or Shakra, is a central figure in the Rigveda, India's most ancient scripture. In Vedic mytholo















