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Indra is both a Hindu and Buddhist deity, the King of the heavens, leader of the benevolent Devas and lord of lightening, storms, rain and rivers. He is shown seated on the ground in a relaxed posture with his right leg over his left leaning his weight of his left arm. He has a general look of nonchalance in his demeanor. He wears crown with tasslels coming out of both sides with two large circular earrings.
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