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|Title=Bagaspati - (Begawan) - Mahabharata
|Title=Bagaspati - (Begawan) - Mahabharata
|Other names=Nindyamaya, Bambang Anggana Putra (young)
|Other names=Nindyamaya, Bambang Anggana Putra (young)
|Size=60 cm
|Size=60 cm
|Personal data=Bagawan Bagaspati, who when he was young was named Bambang Anggana Putra, was the son of Resi Jaladara from the Adultana Hermitage, with Dewi Anggini, a descendant of Prabu Citragada, king of the Magada country. Bagaspati married Dewi Dharmastuti, a hapsari/nymph, and had a son, Dewi Pujawati.
|Personal data=Bagawan Bagaspati, aka Bambang Anggana Putra in his youth, was the son of Resi Jaladara from the Adultana Hermitage, with Dewi Anggini, a descendant of Prabu Citragada, king of the Magada country. Bagaspati married Dewi Dharmastuti, a hapsari/nymph, and had a daughter, Dewi Pujawati.
|Appearance=Bagaspati has the character; patient, sincere, believes in God's power, willing to make sacrifices and loves his daughter very much.
|Appearance=Bagaspati has a patient, sincere character, believes in God's power, willing to make sacrifices and loves his daughter very much.
|Collection=Private collection
|Collection=Private collection
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== Bagaspati - (Begawan) - Mahabharata ==
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Begawan Bagaspati, a sage with the appearance of a Buta. At the request of the gods, he defeated an enemy against whom the gods could do nothing. As a thank you, he was allowed to choose an angel as a wife. He chose Siwa's wife. Siwa became so angry that he cursed him, one day he would die at the hands of his son-in-law. He then married another angel (he was entitled to a reward from the gods) and she bore him a beautiful daughter. When the daughter came of age, she wanted to be a man she had dreamed about for some time. As a good father, Bagaspati went looking for this man. He found him and brought him to his home. On seeing the daughter, this man named Narasoma immediately fell in love. Narasoma was the son of a king and he was very conceited. He couldn't stomach the fact that his in-laws had the appearance of a buta. Bagaspati asked his daughter to choose. She chose a life with Narasoma. Begawan Bagaspati taught Narasoma some magic spells and then asked him to kill him. Narasoma killed Bagaspati without hesitation. Later, Narasoma regretted it and would grow into a good king and take the name Salya. The beautiful prince with a bad character and the ugly man with a very good character.
 
 
At first, Bambang Anggana Putra was in the form of a handsome warrior, but because he was cursed by Sanghyang Manikmaya when he was about to marry Dewi Darmastuti, his form changed into a giant.
Bagawan Bagaspati then became a brahmin at the Argabelah hermitage and had the title Bagawan Bagaspati.
Bagaspati is very powerful. He has the Candrabirawa Ajian, so he cannot die except of his own accord.
 
Bagaspati was close friends with Prabu Mandrapati, king of the Mandara country, who was a brother in his apprenticeship.
 
The end of the story is told, because of his love and for the happiness of his daughter, Dewi Pujawati, Bagaspati was willing to die and was killed by Narasoma, his own son-in-law.
Before he died, he handed over Aji Candrabirawa to Narasoma.
Source: History of Wayang Purwa - Hardjowirogo - PN Balai Pustaka – 1982
 
Bagawan Bagaspati (aka Bambang Anggana Putra in his youth), is the name of a Javanese puppet character who was inserted into the epic Mahabharata by Krishna Dwaipayana Wyasa from India . This character only appears in wayang stories, and is not found in the original Sanskrit manuscripts of the Mahabharata (especially the translations by Kisari Mohan Ganguli and C. Rajagopalachari ). [1]
In the wayang it is told that Bagawan Bagaspati is the son of Resi Jaladara from the Adultana Hermitage, with Dewi Anggini, a descendant of Prabu Citragada, king of the Magadha kingdom . At first Bambang Anggana Putra was in the form of a handsome knight, but because he was hit by Sanghyang Manikmaya's curse when he was about to marry Dewi Darmastuti, his form changed into a rakshasa .
According to the play "Birth of Gandamana", initially Bagaspati was a king in the Nusabelah Kingdom. When attacking the Pancala country , Prabu Bagaspati was defeated by Prabu Mandrapati, king of the Mandaraka country , who at that time was visiting Pancala. After being conquered, Bagaspati was asked to become a hermit, and then he became a brahmin at the Argabelah hermitage with the title Begawan Bagaspati. He later became close friends with Prabu Mandrapati, who would later become his in-laws. [2]
Bagaspati is very powerful. He has the Candabirawa Ajian, so he cannot die except of his own accord. He married Dewi Dharmastuti, a hapsari or angel , and had a daughter named Pujawati . Bagaspati has a patient, sincere character, believes in God's power , is willing to make sacrifices and loves his daughter very much.
At the end of the story, it is told that because of his love and for the happiness of his daughter, Dewi Pujawati, Bagaspati was willing to die and was killed by Narasoma ( Salya ), his own daughter-in-law. Before he died, he handed over Aji Candabirawa to Narasoma. [3]


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Latest revision as of 19:25, 31 October 2024

Bagaspati - son of Resi Jaladara
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TitleBagaspati - (Begawan) - Mahabharata
Other namesNindyamaya, Bambang Anggana Putra (young)
Size60 cm
Personal dataBagawan Bagaspati, aka Bambang Anggana Putra in his youth, was the son of Resi Jaladara from the Adultana Hermitage, with Dewi Anggini, a descendant of Prabu Citragada, king of the Magada country. Bagaspati married Dewi Dharmastuti, a hapsari/nymph, and had a daughter, Dewi Pujawati.
AppearanceBagaspati has a patient, sincere character, believes in God's power, willing to make sacrifices and loves his daughter very much.
CollectionPrivate collection


Bagaspati - (Begawan) - Mahabharata

Bagawan Bagaspati, is the name of a Javanese puppet character who was inserted into the epic Mahabharata by Krishna Dwaipayana Wyasa from India . This character only appears in wayang stories, and is not found in the original Sanskrit manuscripts of the Mahabharata.

Begawan Bagaspati, a sage with the appearance of a Buta. At the request of the gods, he defeated an enemy against whom the gods could do nothing. As a thank you, he was allowed to choose an angel as a wife. He chose Siwa's wife. Siwa became so angry that he cursed him. His form changed into a giant (rakshasa) and one day he would die at the hands of his son-in-law.

According to the play "Birth of Gandamana", initially Bagaspati was a king in the Nusabelah Kingdom. When attacking the Pancala country , Prabu Bagaspati was defeated by Prabu Mandrapati, king of the Mandaraka country , who at that time was visiting Pancala. After being conquered, Bagaspati was asked to become a hermit, and then he became a brahmin at the Argabelah hermitage with the title Begawan Bagaspati. Later he became close friends with Prabu Mandrapati who would later become his in-laws.

Later Begawan Bagaspati married another angel (he was entitled to a reward from the gods) and she bore him a beautiful daughter. When the daughter came of age, she wanted to have a man she had dreamed about for some time. As a good father, Bagaspati went looking for this man. He found him and brought him to his home. On seeing the daughter, this man named Narasoma immediately fell in love. Narasoma was the son of a king and he was very conceited.

Bagaspati couldn't stomach the fact that his in-laws had the appearance of a buta. Bagaspati asked his daughter to choose. She chose a life with Narasoma. Begawan Bagaspati taught Narasoma some magic spells and then asked him to kill him and handed over Aji Candabirawa to Narasoma. Narasoma killed Bagaspati without hesitation. Later, Narasoma regretted it and would grow into a good king and take the name Salya. The beautiful prince with a bad character and the ugly man with a very good character.


Source: History of Wayang Purwa - Hardjowirogo - PN Balai Pustaka – 1982