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			I took this photo at an exhibition, Pesta Rakyat Cirebon (Folk Festival of Cirebon) at Jalan Siliwangi, Cirebon last week. An interesting combination -- "durga" hilt (?) combined on an old "kudi tranchang" (kind of sundanese kujang) -- in an unordinary sheath (the form, and the material of the warangka). The upper warangka, the "pelokan" part (not the gandar part) is probably made of "albino-buffalo" horn... What I want to know, is there any information on this kind of (durga) hilt? GANJAWULUNG Last edited by ganjawulung; 31st December 2008 at 03:39 AM.  | 
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			AFAIK it's first described as a Durga hilt in Martin Kerner's A4 book on Keris hilts. You will find additional info about it in Jensen's Kris Disk. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I don't think that's a hilt usually seen in Cirebon? Michael  | 
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 "Gendheng Permoni" known as a goddess in Wayang world. A very beautiful goddess with "bad" manner. She wished to be Bathara Guru's (the highest god in Kahyangan or Heaven Kingdom) wife. But Bathara Guru only took Permoni's beautiful body as his wife, while he exchanged Permoni's soul/spirit with Dewi Uma's. Previously, Dewi Uma was cursed by Bathara Guru -- to become a "raseksi" (female giant creature) after Uma refused to make ... with Guru, while they were riding "lembu Andini" or sacred buffalo of Andini. The "raseksi's" (the giant Uma's body) with Permoni's soul, then called as Bathari Durga. While beautiful Permoni's body with good-mannered Uma's soul, as Dewi Umayi. Only Permoni's body, became Sang Hyang Bathara Guru's wife. And not Permoni's soul... GANJAWULUNG Last edited by ganjawulung; 1st January 2009 at 10:05 AM.  | 
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			... And this is the "Bali version" of such hilt. Of course, the hilt size is much much bigger. 
		
		
		
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			Another pics on "permoni" or "durga hilts". The brown one, I found it in Banyumas area -- about 100 or more kilometers South of Cirebon (western part of Central Java), and the black one I got it from Cirebon area... 
		
		
		
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			Ganja, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Thanks for the nice reference pictures as well as for sharing the interesting story about Gendheng Permoni, that I haven't heard before. In the European collections it seems like the old keris with this kind of hilt were collected in outmost East Java/Blambangan and Bali, not the Cirebon/Banyumas area? Michael  | 
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