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- Barong (mythology) - Wikipedia
Barong (Balinese: ᬩᬭᭀᬂ, lit 'bear') is a panther -like creature and character in the Balinese culture of Bali, Indonesia He is the king of the spirits, leader of the hosts of good, and enemy of Rangda, the demon queen and mother of all spirit guarders in the mythological traditions of Bali
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- Barong | Traditional Dance, Protective Spirit Masked Figure | Britannica
Barong, masked figure, usually representing an unidentified creature called keket, who appears at times of celebration in Bali, Indonesia For the Balinese, Barong is the symbol of health and good fortune, in opposition to the witch, Rangda (also known as Calonarang)
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- Barong : The Protector of Bali - Mythlok
Barong, a masked character, typically represents an enigmatic being known as keket and makes appearances during festive occasions in Bali, Indonesia In Balinese culture, Barong stands as a symbol of well-being and prosperity, contrasting with the malevolent witch Rangda, also called Calonarang
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