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BARONG (MITHOLOGY)
Barong is a lion-like creature and character in the mythology of Bali, Indonesia. He is the king of the spirits, leader of the hosts of good, and enemy of Rangda, the demon queen and mother of all spirit guarders in the mythological traditions of Bali. The battle between Barong and Rangda is featured in Barong dance to represent the eternal battle between good and evil.
In Balinese mythology, the good spirit is identified as Banas Pati Raja. Banas Pati Raja is the fourth "brother" or spirit child that accompanies a child throughout their life, which is a similar concept to guardian angels. Banas Pati Raja is the spirit which animates Barong. A protector spirit, he is often represented as a lion. The Barong is often portrayed accompanied by two monkeys. Barong is portrayed as a lion with red head, covered in white thick fur, and wearing gilded jewelry adorned with pieces of mirrors. The shape of lion Barong is somewhat similar to a Pekingese dog. The origins of the Barong are far a back in time and quite uncertain. Its origins could be from animist ‘cults, before Hinduism appeared, when villagers still believed in the supernatural protective power of animals.
CALON ARANG
On the other hand, Rangda is
Barong's opposite. While Barong represents good, Rangda represents evil. Rangda
is known as a demon queen, the incarnation of Calon Arang, the legendary witch that wreaked havoc in ancient Java during the
reign of Airlangga in 10th century. It is said that Calon Arang was
a widow, powerful in black
magic, who often damaged farmer's
crops and caused disease to come. She had a girl, named Ratna Manggali, who,
though beautiful, could not get a husband because people were afraid of her
mother. Because of the difficulties faced by her daughter, Calon Arang was
angry and she intended to take revenge by kidnapping a young girl. She
brought the girl to a temple to be sacrificed to the goddess Durga. The next day, a great flood engulfed the
village and many people died. Disease also appeared.
King Airlangga, who had heard of this matter, then asked for
his advisor, Empu Bharada, to deal with this problem. Empu Bharada then sent
his disciple, Empu Bahula, to be married to Ratna. Both were married with a
huge feast that lasted seven days and seven nights, and the situation returned
to normal. Calon Arang had a book that contained magic incantations. One day,
this book was found by Empu Bahula, who turned it over to Empu Bharada. As soon
as Calon Arang knew that the book had been stolen, she became angry and decided
to fight Empu Bharada. Without the help of Durga, Calon Arang was defeated.
Since she was defeated, the village was safe from the threat of Calon Arang's
black magic.
Another version holds that
Rangda was actually linked to historical queen Mahendradatta or
Gunapriyadharmapatni, a Javanese
princess sister of Dharmawangsa of East Javanese Isyana
Dynasty of
late Medang Kingdom period. She was the queen consort of Balinese
king Udayana and Airlangga's own mother. Mahendradatta is
known for her devotion to the cult of Durga in Bali. The story goes that Mahendradatta, the
mother of Airlangga, was condemned by Airlangga's father because she practiced
black magic. After she became a widow (Rangda in old
Javanese means:
'widow'), hurt and humiliated, she sought revenge upon her ex-husband's court
and whole of his kingdom. She summoned all the evil spirits in the jungle, the leaks and the demons that caused plague and death in
the kingdom. Airlangga face his own mother to save the kingdom. A fight
occurred, but she and her black magic troops were so powerful that Airlangga
had to ask for the help of spirit king, Barong in order to defeat her. Barong
came with Airlangga's soldiers, and the fight ensued. Rangda cast a spell that
made Airlangga soldiers all want to kill themselves, pointing their poisoned keris into their own stomachs and chests. In response,
Barong cast a spell which caused the soldiers body's to be resistant to the
sharp keris. At the end, Barong won, and Rangda ran away.
BARONG DANCE
The lion is the popular one, as it comes from
the Gianyar region, where Ubud (the
home of tourist's Balinese
dance ritual viewing) is
located. Within the calon arang, the dance drama in which the Barong appears,
the barong responds to Rangda's use of magic to control and kill her to restore
balance. In traditional Barong dance performances, he is portrayed in his
struggles against Rangda, it is the popular part of Balinese culture. The
mythical creature would dance along the street to the calon arang dance. A
priest would throw holy water at it.
·
The dance opens with two
playful monkeys teasing Barong in a peaceful environment.
·
The next scene is
popularly known as "Keris Dance". The Rangda character appears and
wreaks havoc. She casts black magic upon male dancers, who represent
Airlangga's soldiers, and orders them to commit suicide. In a trance, these men
stab them self on their chest with their own kris. Meanwhile Barong and the priest
cast protective magic on these men, which makes them invulnerable to sharp
objects.
·
The dance ends with the
final battle between Barong and Rangda, concluding with the victory of Barong
over Rangda. Rangda runs away, the evil is defeated, and the celestial order is
restored.
The lion barong is one of five traditional
Barongs. In Bali each region of the island has its own protective spirit for
its forests and lands. Each Barong for each region is modeled after a different
animal. They are:
1.
Barong
Ket: lion barong, the most
common Barong, it is the symbol of a good spirit.
3.
Barong
Celeng: boar barong
4.
Barong
Macan: tiger barong
5.
Barong
Naga: dragon (or serpent)
barong
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