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Yes Barry, the word "pusaka" can be used for objects other than keris.
The word means "heirloom" and it can apply to all weapons, stirrups, saddles, rice pots, walking sticks --- all things inherited from one's forebears. One Susuhunan even applied it to a royal graveyard and and a mosque. |
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