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Here is one of my keris holders: Hanuman again !
I think it is a rather recent manufacture, now it has a big crack in the base. Forget the keris. It has nothing to do with Bali. ![]() |
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Hanuman, or Anoman, always has white fur, Another human-ape of Ramayana epic, is Anila with violet fur, and Anggada with red fur. In Ramayana, Anoman is the son of Dewi Anjani (name of a goddess), and Batara Guru (the highest god in wayang world). Anila is the son of Batara Narada (another god in wayang), and Anggada is the son of Sugriwa (king of Apes in Gua Kiskenda) with Dewi Tara (a goddess)...
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I think Gio's kerisholder might be Twalen, the Balinese version of Semar.
I know he is mentioned in a book on Semar by Ruud Greve, can't find it right know unfortunately. |
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![]() His hands look shaped like they did hold something in the past ? |
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