Ratu Champa

A god who descended from the sky and made use of the clay left over after the creation of the earth, the sun, and the moon. He fashioned large jars and kept them in his cave, along with weapons and gongs, and guarded them carefully. Ratu Champa later married a princess and had a son called Radèn Tunyong.

References

Source

  • MacKenzie, Donald A. (1930). Myths from Melanesia and Indonesia. London: Gresham, p. 349.