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History 8 India Ancient India Workbook

17. -The hymn shown portrays Indra as a powerful god of creation, life and war in addition to the king of the other gods. The hymns shows Indra as a powerful god of many things, but the The hymn shows Indra as the king of the gods by the fact that it states he strove to protect the gods with his strength.(CF Manual 173) Furthermore, the hymn states Indra was, "The one who made the firm quaking earth; the one who made fast the shaken mountains; the one who measured out wide the atmosphere; the one who propped up heaven..."(CF Manual 173) This illustrates Indras as making the earth, the mountains, the atmosphere, and the heavens, all of which imply he is a god of creation. Furthermore, the hymn states that Indra was the one who made all things here moving, suggesting not only him as a god of creation, but as a god of life.(Cf Manual 173) Finally, the hymn states that Indra was a victor in battles and has taken the enemies possessions, revealing Indra as a warrior god in addition to a god of creation and life.(CF Manual 173) The hymn shown suggests that Indra was supposed to be a god of war, creation, life, and a generally powerful god.

-This hymn also takes a respectful attitude towards the god Indra. The hymn portrays Indra as a mighty god responsible for the creation and life of all things through saying that he was responsible for the creation and life of all things.(CF Manual 173)

-Cf Manual 173 Grayson Christ


18. Many Hindus today believe Indra to be one of several forms taken by the Hindu deity Shiva. A 12th century statue of Shiva is shown here. What ideas about Shiva or Hinduism in general do you get from the way this statue is designed?