The snake god Antaboga. The Javanese Dragon (Naga Jawa in Javanese) is a creature of mythology, the world serpent of traditional Javanese mythology. It is a derivative from the Shiva-Hinduism with Javanese animism. In a wayang theater story a snake (Nga) God named Sanghyang Anantaboga or Antaboga is supposedly a guardian deity in the bowels of the earth. The Javanese dragon is described as a figure of a giant magic snake without legs and wearing a crown on his head. Sometimes the Javanese Dragon is depicted wearing earrings and a necklace of gold jewelry. Unlike the Chinese Dragon and European Dragon, the Javanese Dragon looks unique and special because it wears a crown like a king and had no legs. The dragon tree should be in profile, with its face looking to the side. The scales covering its body are smooth and shiny, with a color palette consisting of various shades of green, gold, and bronze | Anything