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I think the keris begins at the ganja...the point we focus on when we first take it out from the sarong.
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Thank you Jean, and thank you Paul.
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Pardon me for my little knowledge. I would said it is at the TOP. Why?
The keris tip is 'our head'. We must always submit and respect the Creator and it's creation. The bilah and pesi symbolize the form lingga while the ganja symbolizes the yoni form. |
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Thank you Anthony.
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Hi, I think the beginning part is the pesi. Because from the video about making keris that I watched, the first part that was shaped is pesi.
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When we unsheath the sheathed keris, the point is to the sky. First vivisble is the gonjo. Then we look upwards at the blade ending at the point.
Counting luks ends also at the point of the blade. So for me the end is the point the beginning the gonjo. |
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