Q. Who was the Chief God among Vedic Gods?
a. Indra
b. Vishnu
c. Lord Ram
d. Shiva
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Vishnu
Vishnu… because Vishnu by far is the 'the most' important deity of Vedic scriptures and it was for this reason puranas and other mythological tales have a Vishnu prominence…
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Varuna
Varuna, in the Vedic phase of Hindu mythology, the god-sovereign, the personification of divine authority. He is the ruler of the sky realm and the upholder of cosmic and moral law (rita), a duty shared with the group of gods known as the Adityas (see Aditi), of whom he was the chief.
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