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The word bidadari means "angel" in Malay, which was in turn derived as a loanword from the Sanskrit word vidhya dhari. The bidadari are depicted as angels that preside over the union of flowers.[3]

During the early 19th century, a 45-acre of estate land in Singapore was first acquired by the British civil engineer Henry Minchin Simons in 1855, and there he had the house built between 1855 and 1861 and would later exchange the estate with William Napier for his Tyersall estate. The estate was subsequently sold to Temenggong Abu Bakar in the mid-1860s. He gave it to his second wife, a Danish woman Zubaidah binti Abdullah who was born Cecilia Catharina Lange, for her residence. Thus the estate and house was known as Bidadari and Istana Bidadari in reference to the beauty of the Temenggong's wife.[4][5]

In 1902, plans were made to develop a Christian Cemetery. The Municipal Government acquired the land in 1904 and Bidadari Cemetery was officially opened in 1908. Later on, the Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist burial sections were added. The cemetery continued to accept burials till 1972. In 1996, the government announced that the site of the Bidadari Cemetery had been earmarked for development.

In 2013, HDB announced plans for a housing estate at the site of the former Bidadari Cemetery. Residential developments are currently underway. Upper Aljunied Road has been realigned, and three new roads (Bidadari Park Drive, Alkaff Crescent, Woodleigh Link) have been constructed to serve the upcoming estate. The first flats in Bidadari were completed in 2021[6] and The Woodleigh mall, a mixed-use development, opened in May 2023.[7] The integrated transport hub with the hawker centre are expected to be opened by end 2024.

The main MRT station serving Bidadari estate is Woodleigh MRT station of the North East line, which was opened in 2011. Bartley MRT station of the Circle line is an alternative to Woodleigh station. It is located along Bartley Road, adjacent to Maris Stella High School.

Woodleigh Bus Interchange is an upcoming underground bus interchange that serves Bidadari estate and was initially expected to be ready by 2021 but has been delayed due to engineering challenges. It is expected to open by end 2024.[8] The interchange will be located underneath Woodleigh Village BTO project, which also consists of a hawker centre. Together with Woodleigh MRT station and The Woodleigh Mall, it is part of the Woodleigh Integrated Transport Hub.

Bidadari Park will be an upcoming 10-hectare park located in the heart of the estate. Features of the park includes a lake, The Alkaff Lake and a heritage walk which replaces the former Upper Aljunied Road that has been expunged after the realignment.[1] There is also an overhead bridge connecting to The Woodleigh Mall and Woodleigh station.

There are currently six schools in Bidadari estate, namely: Bartley Secondary School, Cedar Primary School, Cedar Girls' Secondary School, Maris Stella High School (Primary), Maris Stella High School (Secondary) and Stamford American International School.

This study tries to examine the existence of female deity figures (bidadari) found in a number of folklores in Indonesia using the perspective of feminist literary criticism. Folklore which is the source of data is (1) Dewi Sri, (2) Dewi Nawang Wulan, and (3) Dewi Candika. The results showed that the female deity figures in Indonesian folklore are in accordance with the collective view of the past people with Hindu backgrounds who believed that there were other creatures besides humans who lived on earth, namely the spirits and the gods who came from heaven (sky palace) who had a relationship with human on earth. Physically and psychologically the female deity figures depicted in Indonesian folklore have perfect beauty and a high ability in intelligence and supernatural powers. They are believed to be able to carry out important tasks in life, such as fighting, carrying basic food sources, even protecting nature, such as the ocean and leading other creatures.

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