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CHAPTER III
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He presides over medicinal plants.

According to Weber (Indische Stud., II.
19) he is the Storm-God.

The same view is taken by Professor Whitney.[76] But his worship gradually extended, until, under the name of Siva, the Destroyer, he became one of the principal deities of India.

Meantime, in the valley of the Ganges, a similar devotion had grown up for the Vedic god VISCHNU, who in like manner had been promoted to the chief rank in the Hindoo Pantheon.

He had been elevated to the character of a Friend and Protector, gifted with mild attributes, and worshipped as the life of Nature.


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