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Indra

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Noun — In Hindu mythology, the king of the gods and the deity associated with weather, thunder, and war.

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Etymology

A transliteration of the Sanskrit word Indra.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Indra” mean?

The word “Indra” means in Hindu mythology, the king of the gods and the deity associated with weather, thunder, and war. In plain terms, a major god in Hindu mythology, ruler of the heavens and god of storms.

How do you use “Indra” in a sentence?

Here is “Indra” used in a sentence: “Indra is often depicted riding a white elephant and wielding a thunderbolt.”

What part of speech is “Indra”?

“Indra” is a noun.

Where does the word “Indra” come from?

The word “Indra” comes from Sanskrit. A transliteration of the Sanskrit word Indra.

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