Senin, 09 Mei 2016

The Legend of Dewi Sri - God of rice paddies in Balinese

The Legend of Dewi Sri In Java there are a multitude of myths and legends. The Sudanese in particular have some fascinating legends and none more fascinating that of Dewi Sri. We have all seen the shrines dedicated to Dewi Sri in the padi fields on Bali as we have travelled through the island. If one wonders about the beginning of padi and how the earth...

Kebo Iwa - The Good Giant from Bali

Kebo Iwa  Bali ONCE upon a time in Bali, a man and his wife were praying. They have been married for a long time but did not have any children. They asked God to give them a child. They prayed and prayed.God finally answered their pray. The wife, then, got pregnant and they had a baby boy. They were very happy.The baby was extraordinary. He was very much different...

The Legend of Selat Bali - Bali old story about dragon

The Legend of Selat Bali Once upon a time in Daha kingdom there lived a Brahmin named Sidi Mantra who was very famous. Guru Sanghyang Widya gave him gifts and presented him a beautiful wife. After many years of marriage, they had a son who they named Manik Angkeran. Although Manik Angkeran was handsome and intelligent young man but he had bed behavior, he like gambling....

Pan Balang Tamak - Kids balinese story

Kids Stories of Balinese: Pan Balang Tamak This story of kids in English is explain about someone who was lazy but he was a clever, Pan Balang Tamak. You can see how this Balinese folk stories in English of cleverness Pan Balang Tamak in discussion form. This kids stories of Balinese of Pan Balang Tamak is folklore legends or myths from Bali-Indonesia. This is the...

Valentine of Bali: The Legend of Jayaprana and Layonsari

Valentine of Bali: The Legend of Jayaprana and Layonsari It’s Valentine’s day, one of a long live popular tradition celebrated by people around the world. Bali is no exception, as many travelers love to spend their romantic time, like a honeymoon in Bali with their beloved one in this beautiful island. But, have any of you heard a local story that suits...