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Malay Magic / Being an introduction to the folklore and popular religion of the Malay Peninsula

Chapter 274: [cciii] Additional Charm used in the same Ceremony
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A compilation of Malay Peninsula folklore, popular religion, and magical practices drawn from manuscripts, published sources, and the author's field notes, presenting creation myths, supernatural beings, charms, incantations, ritual practices, and folk explanations for illness and misfortune. The text emphasizes literal translations of spells and formulæ with originals in an appendix, confines attention to Malay communities of the peninsula, and compares recurring motifs while avoiding non-Malay populations. Methodological notes explain evidence and limits. The volume serves as an introductory survey that organizes material thematically—cosmology, spirit lore, protective and harmful magic, divination, and ritual observances—without claiming exhaustive treatment.

[cciii] Additional Charm used in the same Ceremony

(Probably used for blessing the articles of food, etc., before laying them in the tray)

Pawang Tua, Pawang Pertama,

Musa kalam Allah,40 Sedang Bima, Sedang Buana, Bujang Juara Raja di Laut,41

Batara Guru, Batara Giri,

Bĕrma Sakti, Si Katimuna,

Aku minta’ maʿaf kapada ampat penjuru alam.

Dengan berkat, d.s.b.