Penengen,
The Magic Of the Right
Against the dreaded pengiwa there
is neutralizing magic used by priest and witch doctor
to protect their client from leyaks, a magic as
powerful as that of the witches and consisting af
the same element as the magic of the "left"
formulas ( mantra ) charms ( serana ), and amulets
( penawar, sikepan, pergolan, tetulak) . Typical
charms are " yellow " coconuts, dadap
leaves, onions and salt, flowers, rubbings of gold,
rain-water that collects in plants, camphor, a lamp
burning perfumed oil, twin bananas and twin coconuts,
over which a formula is recited. These amulets are
often pictures of monsters and fantastically distorted
deities, surrounded with cabalistic symbols, drawn
on a piece of new white cloth or on a thin plaque
of silver or copper, worn at the waist, hung over
the house gate or in front of the rice granary.
The images drawn on these little flags, called tumbal,
may represent the weapons (senyata) of the gods,
or may be pictures of Batara Kala, Batara Gana,
or curious representations of that intriguing and
abstract Balinese divinity Tintiya, known also as
Sanghyang Tunggal - the Unthinkable, the Solitary,
the Original God. Tintiya appears often in ritual
objects in the form of a nude male white figure,
bristling with trident-shaped flames emanating from
his bead, temples, shoulders, elbows, penis, knees,
and feet. His hands are clasped in an attitude of
prayer and his right foot rests on a fiery wheel,
a tjakra. The Tintiyas used as amulets of magic
are fantastically distorted, often in absurd positions,
with many heads, or simply Tintiya beads attached
to abstract and geometrical shapes. " Rangdas
" and monsters of all sorts used as tumbals
are aimed to ward off, by sympathetic magic, the
ghosts and werewolves that annoy and persecute the
Balinese.
The
magic formulas of the " right " are most
often simple prayers, litanies of names of protective
spirits and curses to intimidate and confound the
leyaks. The examples here are taken at random from
my manuscript of penengen:
"
you
of the wicked heart, your eyes be blinded, your
hands be paralysed, your feet be useless."
(Ih, deriya mata malem, lima langah, batis djodjo.)
"
The high and learned who understand
the formulas watch Over my body day and night in
goodand in bad they watch over me so that I shall
not die in my dreams die in health do not be afraid."
(Ne
manusa luwih penguruh merta sandi mantra, ngidjing
sai, zing awaku " petang lemah, ala-ayu, ane
nunggu aku apangede mati ngipi, mati ngawag-ngawag,
tan kuwasa molah.)
"
ONG
the Original Word, whose brilliance is like the
air that fills the sky, a spell is on my house,
a great forest surrounded by tigers. A thousand
witches bow down to me meekly and fearfully [because]
the amulet given to my enemies by the gods is worn
out and spoiled
"
(Ong
saremula sutedjaniya kad kangin ngibehin akasa tulah
tumpur umahku' alas agung matjan mengideriim, lelo
tumpurangung siu' leyake membah, sing serana punah
pegawen sandelung paweh dewa punah teka punah)
"
Ong
ang ung mang ang ah I am sanghyang sukla the Powerful.
I descend with the sun and the moon, I am above
kala Rahu'. My head-dress has a white diamond and;
the gods love me. Sanghyang Tintiya and Sarad Alanik
contemplate me parasol is yellow and Brahma admires
me. Fire descend Clean' and burn all the devils,
burn all the witches burn Banaspati radja burn them
all!
"
(Ong,
ang ung mang ang Ah Aranku Sanghyang Sukla wisesa
tumurun aku' ring Surya amor ring Sanghyang Ulan'
anunggang aku kala Rahu', gelunganaku winten petak,
sarwa dewa kasih anelengaku Sanghyang Tintiya, wetu
Sarad Manik, apayong aku'djenar anelang aku ring
Brahma, metu' geni melesat sedjagat, Sekuwihning
buta peresel geseng, leyak geseng- Banaspati radja
geseng teka geseng
)
In
many of these formulas the leyaks demons and even
the higher spirit are mercilessly abused and there
are often phrase by which the exalted magician places
himself on with the gods and even above them. Thus
it is easy to understand why the Balinese fear uttering
the formulas and why they feel that only the highly-
prepared or the naturally magic people like the
priests may do so with impunity. Many priest and
witch-doctors sincerely believe they possess in
themselves powers equal to the spirits', but the
ordinary people, Who look in awe at all this hocus-pocus,
either buy the amulets already strengthened by formulas
of a priest or witch-doctor or always resourceful
depend on offerings trances and dramatic exorcizing
performances Of plays and dances like the tjalon
arang or the sanghyang, when the deities themselves
provide the necessary amulets.