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Antaboga (from Kawi Anantabhoga; Javanese: ꦄꦤ꧀ꦠꦨꦺꦴꦒ; Sundanese: ᮃᮔ᮪ᮒᮽᮧᮌ; Balinese: ᬅᬦ᭄ᬢᬪᭀᬕ), or
colloquially also
known as the
Javan Dragon Snake deity...
- deities):
Anantaboga and Basuki.
According to
Balinese mythology,
Bedawang Nala's
movements could cause earthquakes. Likewise, if the
Anantaboga snake wags...
- a crowned, giant,
magical serpent, and
sometimes winged.
Antaboga or
Anantaboga, a
Javanese and
Balinese world serpent. It is a naga of
Javanese origin...
- Yogyakarta. In a
wayang theater story, a snake-like god (nāga)
named Sanghyang Anantaboga or
Antaboga is a
guardian deity in the
bowels of the earth.
nagas symbolize...
- Unfortunately, Dewi
Mumpuni fell in love with Nagatatmala, son of
Hyang Anantaboga, who
rules the earth. Dewi
Mumpuni eventually left Yamadipati, however...
- from
yellow coconut leaves) are made for Christmas,
which symbolise the
Anantaboga dragon. The
Christmas celebration draws influence from
Balinese Hinduism...
- the
Bedawang Nala, the world-supporting turtle, and the two snakes,
Anantaboga, and Basuki, a
symbol of man's
earthly needs. In this context, the head...