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4th December 2006, 02:35 PM | #1 |
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Talismanic symbols?
Maybe we could have this thread to gather meanings of different Talismanic inscriptions (inspired by Bill's Metaphysical thread)?
My contribution is this, quite often seen, inlay on a Moro Kris. I haven't found out the meaning of it yet, have you? Michael |
7th December 2006, 02:00 AM | #2 |
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Hi Michael,
This is an excellent topic for a thread!!! Unbelievable though that there are no responses from the Keris Kadre' out there to say more on this unusual marking!! C'mon keris guys, I'd like to know more on this, and hopefully some more markings for discussion. The subject of talismanic markings on ethnographic blades is pretty vast, so I know there should be lots of entries. Best regards, Jim |
7th December 2006, 06:53 AM | #3 |
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A Moro Kris inscripted on both sides. Many have probably seen the other inscripted side of the blade. Less have seen this side. To my knowledge Cato
has unlocked the meaning of the script. Refer to pages 21 (plate #8), & 102 of Cato's book. Second photo is nearest the tip of the blade. Sorry for the poor quality photos, as to photographing it is difficult. |
7th December 2006, 09:40 AM | #4 |
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It's a pity but there seems to be very little documented on Moro talismanic symbols. BTW, what happened to the forumites stationed on Jolo? Maybe they could try to research what knowledge may have survived locally?
Here are 2 more inlaid kris for reference: Kalis Seko (Sulu) Luma (Maguindanao?) (tip towards the right; more pics: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1243) Regards, Kai |
7th December 2006, 11:22 AM | #5 |
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Kai,
On your Luma the vegetative vine motif usually represent the creative forces. The end looks like a rounded version of the old trident symbol. Probably it's then Shiva's trident from the old beliefs still existing within Folk Islam? If so one mening of the inlay could be that it's directing strong metaphysical forces towards the direction of the point (=opponent)? An alternative meaning I have heard is that some people think it's a Naga and the end is a tongue? Michael |
7th December 2006, 02:00 PM | #6 |
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a sundang with some serious agimat engravings on one side. just like this one on macario sakay's bulletproof vest...
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