Scenic figures, creatures, miscellaneous

Antaboga

Wayang Kulit, Bali.

A serpent deity in Balinese Hinduism, adopted from Javanism and Sundanism. He’s the creator of the world turtle, the origin of all creatures. Antaboga is often depicted as a crowned serpent.


Api (fire)

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Scenic figure.

The figure of Api (“fire”), a Balinese fire demon, has a form similar to the kayon (also gunungan, a conical or triangular structure with a tapered peak, inspired by the shape of a mountain).


Arrow (with feathers)

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Accessory.


Celeng (wild boar)

Wayang Kulit, Bali.


Gajah (elephant)

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Scenic creature.


Garuda

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Scenic creature.

The king of the birds. A divine creature, part of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology.

See also Bharatpedia, an open encyclopedia.


Jaran (horse)

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Scenic creature.


Kayon (gunungan)

Wayang Kulit, Bali.

The tree of life which marks the end of a scene and can also represent a mountain, a palace, a forest or any other appropriate location.


Kereta (carriage)

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Scenic figure.


Limpung and Keris

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Accessories.


Naga (serpent, dragon)

Wayang Kulit, Bali.

A water serpent or dragon, Naga appears in both The Ramayana and The Mahabharata. It functions as a representative of the gods or the king of all snakes, Bathara Naga.


Senjata (weapons)

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Accessories.


Tree

Wayang Kulit, Bali. Scenic figure.