Dragon
Category: Bali • 11 Jul 2025 by balitirthawangi
A dragon is a legendary creature found in the mythology and folklore of many cultures around the world. Dragons are typically depicted as large, powerful, serpent-like or reptilian creatures, often with magical abilities and associated with both protection and destruction.
There are different types of dragons in various traditions:
Western dragons: Usually depicted as fire-breathing, winged, and dangerous creatures guarding treasures or castles.
Eastern dragons (Chinese, Japanese, Balinese): Often seen as wise, benevolent, and powerful beings that bring rain, prosperity, and protection.
📖 Characteristics of Dragons:
Can be winged or wingless
Often possess supernatural powers
Symbolize strength, power, wisdom, and good fortune
Associated with water, mountains, the sky, or underworld realms
📜 Dragon in Balinese Culture:
In Balinese Hinduism, dragons hold a sacred and protective role. The most famous is Naga Basuki, a dragon god believed to guard the island of Bali and maintain cosmic balance.
Dragons often appear in:
Temple statues and carvings as protectors
Ceremonial processions
Balinese mythology where they guard holy places and sacred mountains
Naga (dragon) statues are usually placed at temple gates or near holy springs to protect sacred areas from negative forces.
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