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Raja Indainda

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In Batak mythology, Raja Indainda is a god of thunder, as well as a spy and messenger of the other gods.[1] He may be the son of Soripada.[2]

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  1. ^ Savill, Sheila (1978). Pears Encyclopaedia of Myths and Legends: Chapter 7. Oceania and Australia. Chapter 8. The Americas. Pelham. ISBN 9780720710502.
  2. ^ Burton, John W. (1981). Studia Instituti Anthropos. Verlag der Missionsdruckerei St. Gabriel. ISBN 9783921389416.