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== Basukesti - (Prabu) - Mahabharata ==
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Prabu Basukesti is the king of the country of Wirata and the grandson of Prabu Basupati, also the king of the country of Wirata.
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During the reign of Basukesti, the country of Wirata grew stronger, eternal and prosperous.
But Prabu Basukesti felt disappointed in his life, because of the queen's death, he was called a hot person. Driven by shame, he left the kingdom and became a priest named Resi Maosada.
After years of asceticism, the Resi got a wife named Dewi Adrika and returned to the throne in Wirata with the name Prabu Basukesti again.
Prabu Basukesti has drooping eyes, a pointed nose, and a beard. Crowned with a royal crown, three-layered jamang, with a garuda on the back, with waderan trim. Struggling, wearing a long necklace. Rattan fabric. Ringing, popping and curling.
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Source: History of Wayang Purwa - Hardjowirogo - PN Balai Pustaka - 1982

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Basukesti - (Prabu) - Mahabharata

Prabu Basukesti is the king of the country of Wirata and the grandson of Prabu Basupati, also the king of the country of Wirata. During the reign of Basukesti, the country of Wirata grew stronger, eternal and prosperous. But Prabu Basukesti felt disappointed in his life, because of the queen's death, he was called a hot person. Driven by shame, he left the kingdom and became a priest named Resi Maosada. After years of asceticism, the Resi got a wife named Dewi Adrika and returned to the throne in Wirata with the name Prabu Basukesti again. Prabu Basukesti has drooping eyes, a pointed nose, and a beard. Crowned with a royal crown, three-layered jamang, with a garuda on the back, with waderan trim. Struggling, wearing a long necklace. Rattan fabric. Ringing, popping and curling.


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