bull in Javanese
wayang (puppet theatre) artworks. According to Javanese mythology, Batara Guru is a
dewa that rules kahyangan, the realm of the gods. He is an
avatar of
Shiva that gives revelations, gifts and abilities. Batara Guru has a
shakti (consort) named
Dewi Uma and begat some children. In
wayang kulit, Batara Guru is the only character whose feet face forward, with four hands, pointed canine teeth, a blue neck and paralyzed legs. He always rides his
vahana,
Nandini the cow, and is also known by several names including Sang Hyang Manikmaya, Sang Hyang Caturbuja, Sang Hyang Otipati, Sang Hyang Jagadnata, Nilakanta, Trinetra, Girinata. Batara Guru has two brothers, Sang Hyang Antaga and Sang Hyang Ismaya. Their parents are
Sang Hyang Tunggal and Dewi Rekatawati. One day, Dewi Rekatawati laid a shining egg. Sang Hyang Tunggal transformed the egg using his powers. Its
shell turned into Sang Hyang Antaga, the firstborn. The
egg white turned into Sang Hyang Ismaya (
Semar), and its
yolk turned into Sang Hyang Manikmaya. Later, Sang Hyang Tunggal appointed the two elder gods to descend to earth and look after the descendants of the gods. Sang Hyang Antaga (Togog) looks after the giant race, and Sang Hyang Ismaya (Semar) looks after humans, especially
Pandava, while Batara Guru (also known as Sang Hyang Manikmaya) led the gods in kahyangan. Batara Guru offspring in Javanese mythologies include
Batara Sambu,
Batara Brahma,
Batara Indra,
Batara Bayu,
Batara Wisnu and
Batara Kala. == See also ==