1. Indra - Noun
2. Indra - Proper noun
chief Hindu god of the Rig-Veda; god of rain and thunder
Source: WordNetShiva is by no means a non-Vedic god, and Indra never really disappeared from popular Hinduism but lives on under another name. Koenraad Elst
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As they hurried off to do so, Indra swooped in to make off with the elixir. Source: Internet
For example, hymn 10.22.13 in the Rig Veda uses the words Satya (truthfulness) and Ahimsa in a prayer to deity Indra; Sanskrit: असम ता त इनदर सनत सतयाहिसनतीरपसपशः । Source: Internet