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Introduction to Drones

The Aravat is a divine, white elephant from Hindu mythology, considered the king of all elephants and the vehicle of Lord Indra.
Aravat is often depicted with four tusks and seven trunks, symbolizing his divine status and extraordinary nature.
In Hindu scriptures, Aravat emerged during the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan) and was claimed by Lord Indra.
The name 'Aravat' means "one who is not wet," referring to his ability to produce clouds and rain without getting wet himself.
Aravat is considered the king of elephants and is often associated with rain, thunder, and fertility in Hindu iconography.
  • Divine white elephant with four tusks and seven trunks
  • Vehicle of Lord Indra, the king of gods in Hindu mythology
  • Symbolizes rain, thunder, and fertility
  • Emerged during the churning of the cosmic ocean
  • Considered the king of all elephants in Hindu cosmology