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Another one that perhaps resemble the most with the Singa in the Keris under discussion except without wings.
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When I wrote my post#5 I could not remember the name of this protector of children. I spent a lot of time looking for him, and I couldn't find him anywhere.
Today I was thinking of two doors I'm having made & how I could schedule the painting of them, in the middle of this intensely interesting train of thought about work I don't like very much, the word "Kumara" popped into my mind, and then "Rare" followed. The name of that Balinese god of children is Rare Kumara. I searched that name and here is a link to a thread that is perhaps useful:- http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?p=272573 peculiar the way the human mind works. |
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Here are a few more Balinese singo interpretations, including two on keris blades. I don't really see any "standard" in any of these Bali examples.
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