Mitra (
Sanskrit ) is a divinity of
Indic culture, whose function changed with time. In the Mitanni inscription, Mitra is invoked as one of the protectors of treaties. In the
Rigveda, Mitra appears primarily in the
dvandva compound
Mitra-Varuna, which has essentially the same attributes as
Varuna alone, e.g. as the principal guardian of "Truth, Order", breaches of which are punished. In the late Vedic texts and the
Brahmanas, Mitra is increasingly associated with the light of dawn and the morning sun (while Varuna becomes associated with the evening, and ultimately the night). In the post-Vedic texts – in which Mitra practically disappears – Mitra evolved into the patron divinity of friendship, and because he is "friend", abhors all violence, even when sacred.