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I am guessing yellow is a royal colour in Malaysia since everything in the pic of the royal palace is yellow including their clothes.
I have also noticed keris are often in yellow bags, on yellow cushions or have yellow cloth/ribbon tied to them. |
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I found this in my internet searches on the subject: "In Malaysia, yellow is also associated with royalty and the Malay sultans; it also represents Islam, the country’s official religion. In Indonesia, yellow is the color of Garuda, the mythical bird that is the country’s national symbol. In Zen monasteries, yellow is worn by the third most senior abbot." Hopefully that's helpful. |
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Garuda is the Sun bird so it makes sense that yellow (or gold) would be its colour. |
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In Bali the colour yellow is associated with the compass direction WEST (or 'where the sun sets'), and the deity MAHADEWA together with his shakti, DEWI SANCI.
It is a colour of purity, but it is not as pure as the colour WHITE Yellow is also associated with the human kidneys Last edited by A. G. Maisey; 13th January 2017 at 10:39 PM. |
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