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Arjan,
This figure, Bahu, is holding a leave shaped fan in his hand. On the fan is a small stone. Look at this one. |
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Lots of examples in this thread .
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...highlight=bayu 20th Century is about as far as I am willing to guess . ![]() |
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Thanks Rick,
I knew this thread, but did not see the additions of other websites yet. Still however no exact info which god or demon is depicted. Any help ? Best regards, Willem |
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Hi Willem,
This hilt is probably a representation of Bayu . |
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OK, well noted.
So a small fan would be in order... best regards, Willem |
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Ps. I found some info on Bayu.
Looks like there are 9 Bayu brothers with long thumb nails. Quote:
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Forgive me asomotif, but you may need a wee bit more involvement and time than to google net sources to enable you to accurately name Balinese deities.
Although the physical forms of Balinese deities follow a more or less general appearance to mainline Hindu deities, there are many variations and inconsistencies in the way in which they are represented. The form can vary from artist to artist and time to time. Some are easy to guess at, such as Ganesha and Hanuman. Others are virtually impossible to name accurately. Over many years I have read extensively in this area, and I have yet to find a text that I could recommend on the subject. I normally prefer to avoid trying to give names to specific Balinese representations of a deity because I have been present during conversations with mature and knowledgeable Balinese men , who might produce ten opinions between four or five men. Giving names to figures on Bali keris handles is very, very difficult and more often likely to be incorrect than correct. |
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Maybe my sight is not good, but from the picture i don't see a weapon like a fingernail's prolungation (korambi ??) in the Bali hilt (...I have always seen Bima with this feature so i don'tthink the hilt can be Bima). An help for identification could comes from unknown lost object in the hand (a weapon?, a flower?, a club'?..) Marco |
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