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Old 17th November 2006, 02:00 PM   #4
Alam Shah
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Thumbs up Back to basic...

Let's refresh ourselves and go back to basics, shall we.

What is a ganja?
From Bambang's Ensiklopedi Keris...
Ganja is the bottom-most area of the keris forming the base. At the centre of the ganja is a hole for the "pesi" (tang) portion. The blade and the ganja forms a union that cannot be seperated.
Many cultural aspect indicated that it is a symbolic union of lingga and yoni.
The ganja represents yoni while the blade with it's pesi represents lingga.
In ancient culture, the union of lingga and yoni represents fertility, eternity and power.
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Why is it present on a keris?
Perhaps, a design element that form part of the physical and also magical aspect of the weapon, with its multiple symbolism, rituals and construction element.
Note: Earlier talismanic blades (sajen) does not seem to have this feature.
Ref:Talismanic Indonesian Blades
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Is it an expression of faith?
I guess, initially it might be (and very well still is). But as time goes by, with influence from a few different religions, the keris evolves and the meaning of might have changed through time.
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A construction technique?
Personally, I think so but I cannot prove it but if you look at blades through the ages, you'll see quite a lot of evolution and styles.

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A lock for the spirit in the blade?
Hmmm... perhaps? Personally, I guess not, but to enpower the blade, perhaps? Open for discussion...

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Why is it there; what does it mean; what is its true use?
This, I think Michael has my sentiments as well. "I don't think anyone of us can prove the reason for the ganja being there".

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