ARTI SIMBOLIS PAHATAN NAGA DI BAWAH CERAT YONI DARI SINGASARI

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Rita Istari

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Yoni, which is made of andesite stone, also has different meanings. The stones for yoni from the production process can be classified into four types, namely: very young stones (bala), young stones (Yuya), middle stones (Madnya) and old stones (wreddha). In addition, it can also be classified into: male stones, female stones and neutral stones. Stone color also has its own meaning, namely: white symbolizes equality, red symbolizes glory, yellow symbolizes prosperity and black symbolizes fertility. Stone for yoni is usually a type of female stone. This fact is in accordance with the opinion that says that yoni is a female element. Most of the yoni is made of black andesite stones, this is in line with the meaning of yoni as a female symbol associated with fertility.



 

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Istari, R. (2024). ARTI SIMBOLIS PAHATAN NAGA DI BAWAH CERAT YONI DARI SINGASARI. Berkala Arkeologi , 23(1), 53–62. https://doi.org/10.30883/jba.v23i1.860
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