The curiga-warangka is another representation if this sexual union between the blade (male) and the sheath (female). According to Sultan Hamengku Bowono X from Jogyakarta in an article published in the magazine Kabare (www.kabarejogja.com), the curiga-warangka represents the divine couple Bethara Kamajaya or by Raden Sadana and Dewi Sri, the goddess of fertility. This couple symbolizes the cosmic harmony, how the sky pours harmoniously the rain on earth to feed the plants. It is interesting to note that the first known representation of the modern Keris is at Candi Sukuh, a shrine dedicated to Siva with explicit sexual representations. |
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