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Raiden - Definition and Overview

Raiden (雷電) is a god of thunder and lightning in Japanese mythology; his name is derived from the Japanese words rai (thunder) and den (lightning). He is typically depicted as a demon beating a drum to create thunder. Tradition credits Raiden for the failure of the Mongols to invade Japan in 1274, as he is said to have created the storm(kamikaze) that hindered their progress. His companion is the demon Raiju.

Raiden entered Western pop culture in the video game Mortal Kombat, in which a character based on Raiden (also spelled Rayden) appeared. However, the Mortal Kombat character's name is pronounced /REIden/ instead of the actual Japanese pronunciation /raiden/.

See also: Raiden (disambiguation)

Example Usage of Raiden

worldcfc: Dec 31, 2009 - SRC 12 - Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 http://bit.ly/848tBM
jermiez: Equipped a Raiden Armor. #epicpetwars http://www.epicpetwars.com
jermiez: Just bought a Raiden Armor. #epicpetwars http://www.epicpetwars.com
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