Raja Indainda
In Batak mythology Batak mythology is the original belief that was once adopted by the Batak people of North Sumatra, Indonesia, namely before the arrival of Protestant, Catholic, or Islamic religions. There are various '' tarombo'' (ancestor myth) versions written ..., Raja Indainda is a god of thunder, as well as a spy and messenger of the other gods. He may be the son of Soripada. References Batak mythology Thunder gods Messenger gods {{Asia-myth-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Batak Mythology
Batak mythology is the original belief that was once adopted by the Batak people of North Sumatra, Indonesia, namely before the arrival of Protestant, Catholic, or Islamic religions. There are various '' tarombo'' (ancestor myth) versions written on '' pustaha'' (ancient books) which historians study, but generally refer to the figures below. In this belief, the highest god who made the universe and everything in it was ''Debata (Ompung) Mulajadi na Bolon'', who reigned in the sky. Apart from being the ruler of the upper world, ''Debata Mulajadi na Bolon'' was also the ruler of the middle world, and the underworld of the spirits, but there he was called by other names. As the ruler of the middle world, he was called ''Silaon na Bolon'', and as the ruler of the world of the spirits, he was called ''Pane na Bolon''. The first creation of ''Debata Mulajadi na Bolon'' was ''Manukmanuk Hulambujati'', a magical chicken with an iron-beaked and shinny braceleted-claws. Manukmanuk Hulambuj ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thunder Gods
Polytheistic peoples from many cultures have postulated a thunder god, the personification or source of the forces of thunder and lightning; a lightning god does not have a typical depiction, and will vary based on the culture. In Indo-European cultures, the thunder god is frequently known as the chief or King of the Gods, e.g. Indra in Hinduism, Zeus in Greek mythology, and Perun in ancient Slavic religion. Thunder gods Mediterranean * God in Abrahamic religions * Teshub ( Hurrian mythology) * Adad, Bel, Ishkur, Marduk ( Babylonian-Assyrian mythology) * Baʿal, Hadad ( Canaanite and Phoenician mythology) * Set (Egyptian mythology) * Aplu (Hurrian mythology) * Tarḫunna (Hittite mythology) * Tarḫunz ( Luwian mythology) * Vahagn (Armenian Mythology) * Zibelthiurdos ( Thracian mythology) * Zeus (Greek Mythology) * Jupiter (Roman Mythology) * Northwestern Eurasia * Armazi (god) Georgian Mythology * Afi ( Abkhaz Mythology) * Ambisagrus, Loucetios (Gaulish ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |