The king of the Gods of India was, and is still, Indra the Rainmaker. Curiously, he's not the highest God, since the Trimurti of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva is still higher. This curious state of affairs is the result of the Aryan invasions, which brought new deities into an established hierarchy. Rather than try to displace the native gods, their simply affixed theirs to the top of the hierarchy, much the same as the kings and queens of Britain would later set themselves over the native princes, shahs and rajahs.
They were Hindu gods.
The king of Greek gods, is the sky god, father of all gods, one of the big three, is Zeus.
The king of the Greek gods is married to the goddess Hera.
Zeus was the king of the greek gods. His wife Hera was the queen
Odin is the most powerful god in Asgard. That makes him king of the norse gods.
They were Hindu gods.
Zeus, god of the sky and king of the gods
In all vedas God is same no special names for them , krishana , shiva, bharma are not called gods in vedas,
it is the bacis of a god (stated in the vedas)
Zeus was the King of the Gods and Goddesses in Greek Myths.
According to Mythology Vedas were formed by Lord Brahma. They are the basis & pillars of Hinduism.
Dhanvantari, in Hinduism, is the physician of the Gods. He has mentions in the Vedas as an Avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Answer: The Vedas allow for the worship of many gods, while the Ten Commandments require followers to worship only one.
The king of the Gods of India was, and is still, Indra the Rainmaker. Curiously, he's not the highest God, since the Trimurti of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva is still higher. This curious state of affairs is the result of the Aryan invasions, which brought new deities into an established hierarchy. Rather than try to displace the native gods, their simply affixed theirs to the top of the hierarchy, much the same as the kings and queens of Britain would later set themselves over the native princes, shahs and rajahs.
The king of the Gods of India was, and is still, Indra the Rainmaker. Curiously, he's not the highest God, since the Trimurti of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva is still higher. This curious state of affairs is the result of the Aryan invasions, which brought new deities into an established hierarchy. Rather than try to displace the native gods, their simply affixed theirs to the top of the hierarchy, much the same as the kings and queens of Britain would later set themselves over the native princes, shahs and rajahs.
The king of the gods is Zeus
The leader of each village was given the title of Raja, not Vedas. Raja means king or leader in Hindi, while Vedas are ancient sacred texts in Hinduism.