Two highest ,gods in the Vedic religion were (a) Agni and Savitri (b) Vishnu and Mitra (c) Indra and Varuna (d) Surya and Pushan
option C. In early Hinduism, Varuna Sanskrit (meaning "to surround") became a Vedic sun god who, in Hindu mythology, presided over the celestial ocean surrounding the earth. In historical India, he loved supremacy over the Vedic pantheon because the god of the time-honored law/ethical order (rta), aleven though he turned into sooner or later usurped with the aid of using Indra, the god of storms.