
Naga - Bali, Indonesia
Posted by:
Ariberna
S 08° 47.902 E 115° 13.937
50L E 305567 N 9026980
Statues of dragons
Waymark Code: WM197G6
Location: Indonesia
Date Posted: 12/15/2023
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Statues placed on both sides of these stairs pavilion of the Sol Melia Bali Hotel.
It shows us carved in stone with that characteristic Balinese form, and similar to chinesse dragons. Within the framework of Hindu mythology, nagas are a type of beings, considered inferior demigods, in the shape of a snake and draon.
In Balinese mythology are important because they carry the goddess Dewi Danu (goddess of fresh water: rivers and lakes).
These dragons are half snake half dragon and have golden scales.
Time Period: Ancient
 Epic Type: Mythical
 Exhibit Type: Figure, Statue, 3D Art
 Approximate Date of Epic Period: Not listed

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