Which Veda describes a king as a god in human form?
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god Indra
The Vedic god Indra in part corresponds to Dyaus Pitar, the Sky Father, Zeus and Jupiter or Perun. The deity Yama, the lord of the dead, is Yima of Persian mythology. Vedic hymns refer to these and other deities, often 33, consisting of 8 Vasus, 11 Rudras, 12 Adityas, and the late Rigvedic Prajapati.
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INDRA
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He is a guardian deity in Buddhism and the King of the highest heaven called Saudhamakalpa in Jainism.
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