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Panaptapan mit Darstellung eines Dämons Buta-Kala

Panaptapan

19. Jahrhundert | Helene Potjewijd

Used when harvesting rice, to beat against the bottom part of a bundle of rice stalks held in the other hand, making them even. The front shows a kala image. The Sanskrit term kala mean literally “times”. In Indo-Javanese mythology, Kala is the god of destruction, husband to Durga. In Bali the demonic image of Kala represents the negative or dark aspect (bhuta kala), the physical and temporal, in an equilibrium which is necessary to maintain balance in the universe.

Used when harvesting rice, to beat against the bottom part of a bundle of rice stalks held in the other hand, making them even. The front shows a kala image. The Sanskrit term kala mean literally “times”. In Indo-Javanese mythology, Kala is the god of destruction, husband to Durga. In Bali the demonic image of Kala represents the negative or dark aspect (bhuta kala), the physical and temporal, in an equilibrium which is necessary to maintain balance in the universe.

Sammlung:
Helene Potjewijd (1872 Meester Cornelis /Java - 1949 Wien)

Zeit:
19. Jahrhundert

Objektbezeichnung
Reisschlägel

Kultur
Bali

Material/Technik:
Holz, Pigment

Bildrecht
Weltmuseum Wien

Sammlungsbereich
Insulares Südostasien

Inv. Nr.
130753