Quote:
Originally Posted by BluErf
These 3 hilts were brought here by a runner. Interestingly, all 3 are different forms from the North Coast of Java. 2 of them have forms linked to the Jawa Demam form seen in Sumatra and the Peninsula. The interesting one is the rashaksa-type hilt with the Jawa Demam posture of one arm wrapped across the other, holding onto a piece of fabric/cover(?)
|
Hello, I'm Wisnu from Palembang Indonesia
Just wanna share about Hilt's name in my village or region
The second Hilt is called "LUDAY" which means a DEMON EEL , the king of water/ river, an eel without ears
Rumour has (myth) some people often see it when they go fishing
People in Some villages at LAMPUNG-SUMATERA says "LUDAY = DRAGON"
I still don't know why it's called GARUDA ??? In my opinion there is no resemblance at all with Garuda/ Bird