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|Title=Pergiwa - (Endang) - Mahabharata
|Title=Pergiwa - (Endang) - Mahabharata
|Other names=...
|Other names=...
|Size=50 cm
|Size=50 cm
|Personal data=Endang Pergiwa is the daughter of Arjuna, one of the five Pandawa knights, with Dewi Manuhara, the daughter of Bagawan Sidik Wacana from the Andong Sumiwi hermitage. Endang Pergiwa has a sibling who is her twin-sister named Endang Pergiwati. Pergiwa also has 12 other siblings named; Abimanyu, Sumitra, Bratalaras, Bambang Irawan, Kumaladewa, Kumalasakti, Wilugangga, Prabakusuma, Wijarnaka, Antakadewa and Bambang Sumbada. Since childhood, Pergiwa and her twin-sister Pergiwati lived in the Andong Sumiwi hermitage with their mother and grandfather. They are raised by the hermit Sidikwacana.  Pergiwa married Raden Gatotkaca, the king of Pringgondani, the son of Bima and Dewi Arimbi, which means he was still her own cousin. From that marriage, they were blessed with a son named Arya Sasikirana.  She is also the heroine of the game of the same name and belongs to the noble queen type.
|Personal data=Endang Pergiwa is the daughter of Arjuna, one of the five Pandawa knights, with Dewi Manuhara, the daughter of Bagawan Sidik Wacana from the Andong Sumiwi hermitage. Endang Pergiwa has a sibling who is her "twin-sister" named Endang Pergiwati. Pergiwa also has 12 other siblings named; Abimanyu, Sumitra, Bratalaras, Bambang Irawan, Kumaladewa, Kumalasakti, Wilugangga, Prabakusuma, Wijarnaka, Antakadewa and Bambang Sumbada. They are raised by the hermit Sidikwacana.  Pergiwa married Raden Gatotkaca, the king of Pringgondani, the son of Bima and Dewi Arimbi, which means he was still her own cousin. From that marriage, they were blessed with a son named Arya Sasikirana.  She is also the heroine of the game of the same name and belongs to the noble queen type.
|Appearance=Pergiwa has a loyal nature and character, good character, loyal, patient and jatmika (always polite). While Pergiwati has a loyal nature and character, honest, patient and jatmika, charming but easily offended. The face is white, the rest of the body is gilded. The eyes are slit-shaped, the nose is small and the mouth is slightly open. The hair is worn in a bun, decorated with a gold-plated diadem and wing-shaped decoration behind the ear. On the back of the head is a red, stylized, backward-looking griffin's head (garuda mungkur). Pregiwa wears round diamonds in the ears. The figure wears red armrings on the arms. The breast cloth (kemben) is made of blue velvet with leaf decorations and an edge of gold thread and sequins. The belt (sabuk) is made of gold braid with a white metal buckle to which orange ribbons are attached. The skirt (tapih) is dyed in a pattern of blue, brown and white using the batik technique.
|Appearance=Pergiwa has a loyal nature and character, good character, loyal, patient and jatmika (always polite). While Pergiwati has a loyal nature and character, honest, patient and jatmika, charming but easily offended. The face is white, the rest of the body is gilded. The eyes are slit-shaped, the nose is small and the mouth is slightly open. The hair is worn in a bun, decorated with a gold-plated diadem and wing-shaped decoration behind the ear. On the back of the head is a red, stylized, backward-looking griffin's head (garuda mungkur). Pregiwa wears round diamonds in the ears. The figure wears red armrings on the arms. The breast cloth (kemben) is made of blue velvet with leaf decorations and an edge of gold thread and sequins. The belt (sabuk) is made of gold braid with a white metal buckle to which orange ribbons are attached. The skirt (tapih) is dyed in a pattern of blue, brown and white using the batik technique.
|Collection=Private collection
|Collection=Private collection

Latest revision as of 10:13, 30 December 2025

Pergiwa - daughter of Arjuna.
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TitlePergiwa - (Endang) - Mahabharata
Other names...
Size50 cm
Personal dataEndang Pergiwa is the daughter of Arjuna, one of the five Pandawa knights, with Dewi Manuhara, the daughter of Bagawan Sidik Wacana from the Andong Sumiwi hermitage. Endang Pergiwa has a sibling who is her "twin-sister" named Endang Pergiwati. Pergiwa also has 12 other siblings named; Abimanyu, Sumitra, Bratalaras, Bambang Irawan, Kumaladewa, Kumalasakti, Wilugangga, Prabakusuma, Wijarnaka, Antakadewa and Bambang Sumbada. They are raised by the hermit Sidikwacana. Pergiwa married Raden Gatotkaca, the king of Pringgondani, the son of Bima and Dewi Arimbi, which means he was still her own cousin. From that marriage, they were blessed with a son named Arya Sasikirana. She is also the heroine of the game of the same name and belongs to the noble queen type.
AppearancePergiwa has a loyal nature and character, good character, loyal, patient and jatmika (always polite). While Pergiwati has a loyal nature and character, honest, patient and jatmika, charming but easily offended. The face is white, the rest of the body is gilded. The eyes are slit-shaped, the nose is small and the mouth is slightly open. The hair is worn in a bun, decorated with a gold-plated diadem and wing-shaped decoration behind the ear. On the back of the head is a red, stylized, backward-looking griffin's head (garuda mungkur). Pregiwa wears round diamonds in the ears. The figure wears red armrings on the arms. The breast cloth (kemben) is made of blue velvet with leaf decorations and an edge of gold thread and sequins. The belt (sabuk) is made of gold braid with a white metal buckle to which orange ribbons are attached. The skirt (tapih) is dyed in a pattern of blue, brown and white using the batik technique.
CollectionPrivate collection


Pergiwa - (Endang) - Mahabharata

Since childhood, Endang Pergiwa and her "twin-sister" Pergiwati lived in the Andong Sumiwi hermitage with their mother and grandfather.
After Pergiwa and Pergiwati were teenagers, both left the hermitage to go to Mandukara to look for their father Arjuna.


Source: History of Wayang Purwa - Hardjowirogo - PN Balai Pustaka – 1982
Blog: Hadisukirno – Yogyakarta – 2011