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Old 27th September 2008, 11:41 PM   #2
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Hello forumers,

This is the first time I posting a comment in this forum, my English not good so I hope you understand it.

The reverse direction of the pamor, usually known as "Sungsang", the word sungsang also known when a baby born with the reverse position, for example the foot placing at the below part.

Reference of a book title pamor Keris, I think this pamor can be describe as Bulu Ayam Sungsang (some books note that the pamor Bulu Ayam is same with Blarak Ngirid, but for pamor Blarak Ngirid with reverse direction also known as pamor Naga Rangsang).

In many kerises, the reverse directional pamor, usually also has the right or common directional pamor at the reverse side, for example, at one side showing the pamor Blarak Ngirid but at the reverse side showing the pamor Naga Rangsang, this condition known as pamor Slewah.

Please accept my apologize if wrong words was made or mistake procedure.

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