Jantan Betina Jantan betina literally means "male-female" and is the
Malay concept of opposites. It also refers to the concept of relativity wherein hard is only harder than something that is softer but is softer than something that is harder.
Jantan is represented by hard, fierce, fast actions while
betina is slow, subtle and soft. The two opposing forces are dynamic – never in perfect balance but constantly changing from one into the other by leading or following, forcing or flowing. In
silat practice, this means that one force must be met with its opposite. A strong attack may be defended with a soft, evasive response but heavy and powerful actions might be useful against a yielding, subtler opponent. For this reason, fighters must be able to instantly change from strong to gentle.
Jantan and
betina must also complement each other so that, for example, when the dominant hand is high the other is low or when one palm faces up the other faces down, etc.
Panchabuta According to
Malay metaphysical theory, which borrows heavily from
Vedic Hindu concepts, the universe is composed of five elements (
panchabuta): fire, earth, water, wind and the intangible fifth element of
angkasa (space or ether). The body is a miniature of the cosmos with each element corresponding to one of the body's functions. Water is blood and the bodily fluids; fire is the senses of sight and hearing; earth is the flesh, muscle and bone while wind is the respiratory system. Training the four elements is believed to bring practitioners into alignment with the cosmos. This begins by focusing on one or all of the elements in turn during
meditation. Hand position varies depending on the element but all are done either in the half lotus or preferably the full
lotus position. Element meditation is followed by a string of freestyle techniques reflecting the four elements, performed either seated or while standing. Each element can be explored in infinite manifestations. For example, wind might be a gentle breeze or a tornado. However, the elements tend to be identified with certain qualities. Fire techniques are fast with sudden twists and changes of height. Wind involves jumping movements and acrobatic leaps. Earth is expressed through solid stances and strong attacks. Soft and fluid moves represent water. ==Forms==