Setyaka - (Wayang Kulit): Difference between revisions
From wiki-indonesian-art
(Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Setyaka - (Arya) - Mahabharata |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Arya Setyaka was the son of Prabu Kresna, the king of the country of Dwarawati with his consort Dewi Setyaboma, the daughter of Prabu Setyajid/Arya Ugrasena with Dewi Warsini, from the country of Lesanpura. Setyaka had seven half-siblings, namely; Samba and Gunadewa (in the form of giants), from the consort Dewi Jembawati, Saranadewa (in the form of a giant), Partadewa and Dewi Titisari/Sitisari,...") |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:Setyaka.jpg|thumb|''Setyaka - son of Prabu Kresna'']] | |||
[[File:Setyaka.png|thumb]] | |||
{{Puppets | {{Puppets | ||
|Title=Setyaka - (Arya) - Mahabharata | |Title=Setyaka - (Arya) - Mahabharata | ||
Line 7: | Line 9: | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Setyaka}} | {{Setyaka}} | ||
[[Category:Wayang Kulit Puppets]] |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 20 November 2024
Title | Setyaka - (Arya) - Mahabharata |
---|---|
Other names | |
Size | 50 cm |
Personal data | Arya Setyaka was the son of Prabu Kresna, the king of the country of Dwarawati with his consort Dewi Setyaboma, the daughter of Prabu Setyajid/Arya Ugrasena with Dewi Warsini, from the country of Lesanpura. Setyaka had seven half-siblings, namely; Samba and Gunadewa (in the form of giants), from the consort Dewi Jembawati, Saranadewa (in the form of a giant), Partadewa and Dewi Titisari/Sitisari, from the consort Dewi Rukmini, Bambang Sitija/Bomanarakasura and Dewi Siti Sundari, from the consort Dewi Pretiwi. Setyaka married Dewi Setiati, and had a son named Arya Susatya. |
Appearance | Setyaka had the nature and character of; calm, brave, good behavior and very devoted. |
Collection | Private collection |
Setyaka – (Arya) – Mahabharata
Arya Setyaka lived in the Tambakwungkal kingdom. He was not involved in the Bharatayuda war.
Setyaka was assigned by his father, Prabu Kresna to serve Prabu Baladewa, the king of the Mandura country who was meditating in Grojogansewu.
After the end of the Bharatayuda war, Arya Setyaka returned to Dwarawati and then returned to the Tambangwungkal palace.
Setyaka was killed in the mace war between the Yadawa Dynasty families, Wresni and Andaka (Mahabharata).
Meanwhile, according to Javanese puppetry, Arya Setyaka was killed by Prabu Baladewa who was angry because he felt lied to by Setyaka's reports that always said that the Bharatayuda war was not over.
Source: History of Wayang Purwa - Hardjowirogo - PN Balai Pustaka - 1982