In Vedic and Brahmanic religion, Indra (also known as Shakra 1) is the lord of the devas. He is also the god of thunder, storms, and rain. Furthermore, Indra is often seen as a deity of fertility. While worship of Indra is not customary in modern Hinduism, he still retains his roles as king of the gods and lord of the storms. In addition, Indra is one of several deities thought to exercise dominion and guardianship over one of the ten directions.2 His power extends over the east. Finally, Indra was the main recipient of the soma3 sacrifice performed in Vedic religion.