The Barong
 The
Barong is the magical protector of Balinese villages. As "lord
of the forest" with fantastic fanged mask and long mane, he
is the opponent of Rangda the witch, who rules over the spirits
of darkness, in the never ending fight between good and evil.
During the Galungan Kuningan festivals, the Barong (there are many
types, including barong ket, barong macan, and barong bangkal) wanders
from door to door (nglawang) cleansing die territory of evil influences.
The fight between Barong and Rangda is also the topic of traditional
narratives, usually performed in the temple of the dead. The most
famous is the story of Calonarang, a widow from Jirah who is furious
because she cannot find a suitable husband for her daughter Ratna
Manggali. All the eligible young men are scared of her black magic,
so she gets revenge by wreaking havoc over the kingdom of Daha.
The king, Erlangga, tries to punish her, but all his attempts fail.
She kills all the soldiers he sends to destroy her. Then Rangda
decides to destroy Daha. She summons all her disciples and in the
still of night they go to the Setra Gendrainayu cemetery, to present
offerings of dead flesh to Durga, the goddess of death. Durga agrees
to the destruction, although she warns the witch not to enter the
city of Daha.
But the witch does not heed Durga's advice and the kingdom is soon
hit by grubug (a plague) and the villages quickly become cemeteries,
people dying even before they can bury their dead. Corpses are scattered
everywhere and the stench is unbearable.
The only person who can defeat the witch is Mpu Baradah. At the
king's request, Bharadah sends his disciple Bahula to steal Calonarang's
magic weapon. Bahula pretends to ask for Ratna Manggali's hand in
marriage, and while the witch is away, Bahula steals the magic weapon
with the help of Ratna Manggali. Then he gives the stolen weapon
to his teacher Bharadah. The weapon turns out to be a manuscript
containing the key to ultimate release (moksa) which has been used
upside-down by Calonarang. Bharadah goes to Daha to challenge the
witch. With the help of the Barong, she is defeated. Before being
killed, she asks to be released from her curse and purified.
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