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).
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.
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.
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.



























