Malay Magic _ Being an introduction to the - Walter William Skeat

(Perpustakaan Sri Jauhari) #1

[cxcii] Charm for neutralising the Venom of Snakes, Centipedes, and Scorpions


To bring the poison out (naikkan), rub the place upwards (urut ka-atas); to cause
it to subside (turunkan), rub it downwards (urut ka-bawah). In the first case say:


“However    venomous    the snake   which   is  within  ourselves,
Yet more venomous be the snake which comes (to meet it).”

In the second case—


“However    venomous    the snake   which   comes   (to meet    it),
Yet more venomous be the snake which is within ourselves.”

and (in either case) mutatis mutandis for centipedes and scorpions.


It was explained that the “snake which is within ourselves” (ular dalam diri kita)
means the muscle of the shoulder-blade (urat belikat), and that similarly “the
centipede which is within ourselves” is the neckbone (tulang batang leher), and
“the scorpion which is within ourselves” the loins (ujong salbi).

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