Английская Википедия:Brahala

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Brahala is a big, scary giant of Indonesian mythology, the transformation of the God Vishnu while Vishnu's descendants perform the Шаблон:Transl ritual.[1][2] In the arts of Indonesian shadow puppetry, Brahala is portrayed as a mountain-sized giant with a thousand heads and arms, each holding various kinds of weapons.[3] described as having big frightening eyes. Brahala's name comes from the Javanese terms "Brah" and "Ala" meaning "scary face".[3]

Brahala in shadow puppet performance

Among Vishnu's descendants, Krishna and Arjuna are the ones who often do the Шаблон:Transl ritual.[4] Some shadow puppeteers in the Purwa version often call Brahala "Brahala Sewu", especially if the ritual is done by Krishna. Puntdewa and Yudhishthira, while transformed into a Brahala, are called the Amral God.[4] Among the group of shadow puppets, Brahala is placed in the last place of the back row, behind the other puppets.[4] This shadow puppet character is told as being the transformation of holy characters and it is drawn out to perform when the character is doing a Шаблон:Transl ritual while being angry.[5] Many shadow puppet craftsmen illustrate Brahala as a big and scary giant.[4]

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