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In Batak mythology. Batara Guru is one of the Debata na Tolu (trinity gods), that rule Banua Ginjang (upper world, the realm of the gods). He and his brothers - Debata Sori Pada and Debata Mangala Bulan - were born from three eggs hatched by a divine giant hen, Manuk Patia Raja, an avatar of Debata Asi Asi ( Shiva ).
Batara Guru (juga disebut Debata Batara Guru dan Batara Siwa) adalah nama dewa utama dalam kepercayaan Hindu di Indonesia. [1] [2] Namanya berasal dari bahasa Sanskerta Bhattara yang berarti "tuan terhormat", [3] dan Guru, epitet dari Wrehaspati (Bṛhaspati), seorang Dewa Hindu yang tinggal dan diidentifikasikan dengan planet Jupiter. [4]
Most scholars believed that Bathalà (Chirino 1595–1602), Badhala (Plasencia 1589), Batala (Loarca 1582), or Bachtala (Boxer Codex 1590) was derived from the Sanskrit word bhattara or bhattaraka (noble lord) which appeared as the sixteenth-century title batara in the southern Philippines and Borneo.
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Batara Guru is the name of a supreme god in Indonesian Hinduism. His name is derived from Sanskrit Bhattaraka which means “noble lord". He has been conceptualized in Southeast Asia as a kind spiritual teacher, the first of all Gurus in Indonesian Hindu texts, mirroring the guru Dakshinamurti aspect of Hindu god Shiva in the Indian subcontinent.
Once upon a time in heaven, Batara Guru (who in ancient Javanese Hinduism was associated with Shiva), the highest god commanded all the gods and goddesses to contribute their power in order to build a new palace.
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Batara Guru or Divine Teacher is the Malay name for Siva. And it is not surprising to find that on accepting the Hindu deities into their spirit-world Malays paid great homage to Siva under his sinister aspect of Kala the destroyer of life.
In the pre-Islamic mythology of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, Batara Guru was the primal being, the creator of earth and the first ancestor of humans. The Batara Guru myth ...