Two highest gods in the Vedic religion were

Two highest gods in the Vedic religion were Correct Answer Indra and Varuna

In early Hinduism, Varuna Sanskrit (meaning "to surround") was a Vedic solar god who, in Hindu mythology, presided over the celestial ocean surrounding the earth. In ancient India, he enjoyed supremacy over the Vedic pantheon as the god of the universal law/moral order (rta), though he was eventually usurped by Indra, the god of storms.

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