In a legend from this modern-day country, a widowed fisherwoman smashes a jar to free a princess trapped in a golden snail shell. A food goddess from this country was born from an egg derived from the tear of Antaboga. A pangram from this country used to order the consonant of a language derives from a disagreement over a royal heirloom that led to the deaths of two servants of the hero Aji Saka (“AH-shee soh-kah”). In a creation myth from this country, a serpent wraps its body around a mountain on the back of a turtle to pin down a previously free-floating island. Enchantments from the evil witch Rangda cause men to stab themselves with daggers in this country’s Barong lion dance. The powerful deity Semar incarnates as an ugly clown servant who is portrayed by a shadow puppet in this country’s traditional wayang plays. For 10 points, animist and Hindu beliefs are fused in the mythology of what country’s island of Bali? ■END■
ANSWER: Indonesia [or Republic of Indonesia; or Republik Indonesia] (The second sentence refers to the rice goddess Dewi Sri.)
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