Associations to the word «Indra»
Noun
- Arjuna
- Deva
- Brahma
- Celestial
- Thunderbolt
- Veda
- Rishi
- Siva
- Brahman
- Shiva
- Pandit
- Dk
- Austerity
- Mantra
- Prowess
- Deity
- Devi
- Krishna
- Lakshmi
- Brahmin
- Abode
- Dharma
- Rig
- Naga
- Slayer
- Hinduism
- Penance
- Bali
- Splendour
- Reddy
- Chandra
- Hymn
- Epithet
- Pantheon
- Elephant
- Bahadur
- Rama
- Manu
- Gods
- Viz
- Kumar
- Steed
- Sage
- Chariot
- Gupta
- Demon
- Sacrifice
- Lal
- Divinity
- Heaven
- Giver
- Yogi
- Thunder
- Sanskrit
- Mace
- Kali
- Mythology
- Yoga
- Buddha
- Vis
- Maha
- Thor
- Odin
- Zeus
- Serpent
- Ganges
- Foe
- Avatar
- Triad
- Damsel
- Nymph
- God
- Sutra
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
INDRA, proper noun. (Hinduism) The god of war and weather; also the King of the Gods or Devas and Lord of Heaven or Svargaloka in Hinduism.
Dictionary definition
INDRA, noun. Chief Hindu god of the Rig-Veda; god of rain and thunder.
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