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Dewi Sri
Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese pre-Hindu and pre-Islam era goddess of rice and fertility,
Nyai Roro Kidul
mythological goddess in Indonesia
Kejawen
Javanese art, culture, traditions, attitudes, rituals and philosophies.
Calon Arang
folklore character in Javanese and Balinese culture
Antaboga
Antaboga (; ; ; ), or colloquially also known as the Javan Dragon Snake deity is a serpent deity in Javanism and Sundanism (later also adopted in Balinese Hinduism).
Sundel bolong
mythical ghost
Wewe Gombel
female ghost in Javanese mythology
list of characters in the Mahabharata
Wikimedia list article
Semar
Semar (Javanese script: ꦱꦼꦩꦂ) is a character in Javanese mythology who frequently appears in wayang shadow plays. He is one of the punokawan (clowns) but is divine and very wise. He is the dhanyang (guardian spirit) of Java, and is regarded by some as the most sacred figure of the wayang set. He is said to be the god Sang Hyang Ismaya in human form.
Ratih
Hindu lunar goddess
Babi ngepet
Indonesian Boar Demon
Rara Jonggrang
javanese popular legend
Hyang
thumb|Calligraphy Javanese Script "Hyang" thumb|293x293px|Acintya, Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa as supreme [[God in Balinist belief.]] Hyang (Kawi, Sundanese, Javanese, and Balinese) is a representation of the supreme being, in ancient Java and Bali mythology. The spiritual entity can be either considered divine or ancestral. The reverence for this spiritual entity can be found in the folk religions of Java and Bali, such as the Sunda Wiwitan ( Sundanism), Kejawen ( non-monotheistic Javanism), Kapitayan ( monotheistic Javanism), and Gama Tirta ( Balinism). The realm where Hyang resides is called the
Keong Emas
javanese folktale
Warak ngendog
mythical creature