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- 16:53, 19 November 2024 Tambak Ganggeng - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [605 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Tambak Ganggeng - (Arya) - Mahabharata |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Tambak Ganggeng was a descendant of Gajahangunangun, a human created from an elephant who was spoken by Resi Palasara when he was enthroned in the Gajahoya kingdom. |Appearance=Arya Tambakgangeng had a tall and large stature, had the following traits and characteristics; honest, loyal, very devoted and brave. |Collection=Private collection }} {{Tambak Ganggeng}} ")
- 16:47, 19 November 2024 Sasikirana - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [796 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Sasikirana - (Raden) - Mahabharata |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Sasi Kirana was the only son of Raden Gathutkaca, the king of the Pringgandani country and Dewi Pregiwa, daughter of Arjuna with Dewi Manuhara. He never met his father, because Dewi Pregiwa was seven months pregnant when Raden Gathutkaca was killed in the Bharatayuda war. Bambang Sasikirana has two half-brothers named; Arya Jayasupena, son of Dewi Sumpani, and Arya Suryakaca, son of Dewi Surya...")
- 16:36, 19 November 2024 Sarpakanaka - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [579 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Sarpakanaka - (Dewi) – Arjuna Sasra Bahu - Ramayana |Other names=Rakesi |Size=45 cm |Personal data=Sarpakanaka is the daughter of Bisrawa and Sukesi, a giant princess. She is the youngest sister of giant King Rahwana, also called Dasamuka, from the kingdom of Alenka. |Appearance=Sarpakanaka is a girl with a human shape, but an ugly giant face. Her thumbnails are poisonous. |Collection=Private collection }} {{Sarpakanaka}} ")
- 16:28, 19 November 2024 Sadana - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [763 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Sadana - (Raden) - Mahabharata |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Raden Sadana is the son of Prabu Srimahapunggung from the state of Medangkamulan. He is a God. After being shot as a bird by priest Begawan Brahmanaresi from Atasangin, Raden Sedana transformed to human again and married the priest's daughter, Dewi Laksmitawah. They got a daughter named Dewi Hartati. |Appearance=Raden Sadana has squinty eyes, a pointed nose, and an upturned face. Normal frizzy hai...")
- 15:54, 19 November 2024 Rajamala - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [1,715 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Rajamala - (Raden) - Mahabharata |Size=60 cm |Personal data=Rajamala was created from the plague of Dewi Durgandini/Dewi Satyawati who was swallowed by a female fish. Rajamala occurred together with his other siblings, named; Kecaka/Kencakarupa, Upakeca/Rupakenca, Setatama, Gandawana and Dewi Ni Yutisnawati/Rekatawati. Rajamala is the adopted son of Resi Palasara, from the Retawu hermitage with Dewi Durgandini, the daughter of Prabu Basukesti, the king...")
- 15:48, 19 November 2024 Premadi - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [658 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Premadi - (Raden) - Mahabharata |Other names=Raden Kumbang Ali-ali, Raden Parta Suba, Begawan Ciptaning, Raden Pandhu Putra, Raden Danang Jaya, Raden Endra Tenaya, Raden Janaka (Arjuna). |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Premadi was the third son of King Pandhu Dewanata and Kunthi Talibrata. Raden Premadi is the other name of Raden Arjuna, the third brother of five Pandhawa brothers. The only difference is that Raden Premadi is what Arjuna is called when he is...")
- 15:39, 19 November 2024 Pragalba - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [568 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Pragalba - () - Mahabharata |Other names=Bragalba, Rakasa Prepat |Size=60 cm |Appearance=Bragalba has black eyes (and the word comes from ibelis), a nose shaped like the bow of a boat, an upturned face, an open mouth, teeth and fangs. Hair loose in dreadlocks. Jamming and editing waderan. Wristed, pontohed, and croaking. Wearing a cloth only the front (right) hand can be moved. |Collection=Private collection }} {{Pragalba}} ")
- 15:32, 19 November 2024 Prabawa - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [905 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Prabawa - (Patih) - Mahabharata |Size=55 cm |Personal data=Arya Prabawa was the son of Patih Saragupita, Mangkubumi of the Mandura state during the reign of Prabu Basudewa. According to (Javanese) puppetry, Arya Prabawa is said to be Patih Pragota's younger brother. Meanwhile, according to the Mahabhrata, Arya Pragota was the son of Ken Sagupi and Arya Ugrasena/Prabu Setyajid, king of the state of Lesanpura. |Appearance=Arya Prabawa has a tall and dashin...")
- 11:21, 19 November 2024 Bilung - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [832 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Bilung - () - Mahabharata |Other names=Bambang Sarawita |Size=45 cm |Personal data=Bilung is a small giant who is friends with Togog and always goes wherever they go. Every time he meets Petruk, he always challenges him to fight & makes a kukuruyuk sound like a rooster. But once he is hit by Petruk, he immediately loses & cries. |Appearance=Bilung has a proud character, sometimes brave but whiny. Bilung appears during perang kembang (flowers battle) scen...")
- 11:17, 19 November 2024 Bagong - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [1,877 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Bagong - () - Mahabharata |Other names=Bagong is also known as Bawor, Carub or Astrajingga. He is also known as 1. Gilut, composed by Sri Sultan Agung, 2. Gembor, 3. Ngeñgkel, and 4. Roti. |Size=45 cm |Personal data=Bagong is the youngest son of Semar. In Sundanese, he is identical to the figure of Cepot or Astrajingga. Bagong in Banyumasan puppetry is better known as Bawor. Semar’s other sons are named Petruk and Gareng, and are always found in clown...")
- 11:06, 19 November 2024 Ankawijaya - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [1,098 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Ankawijaya - (Raden) - Mahabharata |Other names=Raden Abimanyu, Raden Jaya Murcita. Raden Angkawijaya is also known as: Rangkung and Bontit. |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Raden Angkawijaya was the son of Raden Arjuna from his marriage to Dewi Wara Sumbadra. When he was young, his name was Abimanyu. His first wife was Dewi Siti Sundari, daughter of Prabu Kresna from the Kingdom of Dwarawati, they did not have a son. His second wife was Dewi Utari, daughter...")
- 11:50, 16 November 2024 Wahmuka - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [973 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Wahmuka - () - Mahabharata |Size=60 cm |Personal data=Wahmuka and Arimuka were the sons of Prabu Darmamuka or Prabu Darmahambara from the Kingdom of Giyantipura or Kasipura. They are twin-giants that share the same history and cannot be separated. Wahmuka had four siblings, namely Arimuka, Dewi Amba, Dewi Ambika, and Dewi Ambalika. Arimuka and Wahmuka were born in the form of giants, while their sisters were born as beautiful princesses. |Appearance=Wahm...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:50, 16 November 2024 Nagagini - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [1,029 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Nagagini - (Dewi) - Mahabharata |Size=45 cm |Personal data=mm |Appearance=mm |Collection=Private collection }} {{Naganini}} ") originally created as "Naganini - (Wayang Kulit)"
- 20:38, 13 November 2024 Weerzien met Indie (hist | edit) [20,310 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Weerzien met Indie |Subtitle=Collection volumes with magazines |Category=History |Author=Different authors |Publisher=Waanders Uitgevers, Zwolle |Published=1994 |Language=Dutch }} == Summary == ")
- 20:01, 13 November 2024 Understanding Balinese Woodcarvings - Final Edition (hist | edit) [332 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Understanding Balinese Woodcarvings - Final Edition |Subtitle=History and their meaning 1920 - 2020 |Category=Woodcarvings |Author=Roland Smeets |Published=2021 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=9789090338736 }} == Summary == ")
- 19:56, 13 November 2024 Understanding Balinese Woocarvings (hist | edit) [298 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Understanding Balinese Woocarvings |Subtitle=History and their meaning 1920 - 2020 |Category=Woodcarvings |Author=Roland Smeets |Published=2020 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=9789090338736 }} == Summary == ")
- 19:33, 13 November 2024 Wayang (hist | edit) [257 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Wayang |Subtitle=Wayang Stories, preformed by Tizar Purbaya |Category=Wayang |Author=Utta Wickert |Publisher=PT Intermasa, Jakarta |Published=1980 |Language=German - English }} == Summary == ") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:27, 13 November 2024 Java Wayang Purwa (hist | edit) [285 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Java Wayang Purwa |Subtitle=Schaduwtoneel en Wereldbeeld |Category=Wayang |Author=Alit M.L.R. Djajasoebrata |Publisher=Museum voor Land- en Volkenkunde |Published=1967 - 1968 |Language=Dutch }} == Summary == ")
- 19:21, 13 November 2024 Wayang Purwa (hist | edit) [267 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Wayang Purwa |Subtitle=The shadow play of indonesia |Category=Wayang |Author=Moebirman |Publisher=Yayasan Pelita Wisata |Published=1973 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=- B002BBXL3Y }} == Summary == ")
- 19:15, 13 November 2024 Javanese Wayang Kulit (hist | edit) [324 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Javanese Wayang Kulit |Subtitle=An Introduction |Category=Wayang |Author=Edward C. van Ness, Shita Prawirohardjo - van Ness |Publisher=Oxford University Press, Singapore |Published=1979 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=0195804147 }} == Summary == ")
- 18:46, 13 November 2024 Een en ander over de Javaansche Wajang (hist | edit) [295 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Een en ander over de Javaansche Wajang |Subtitle=Koninklijke Vereeniging "Indisch Instituut" |Category=Wayang |Author=J. Kunst |Publisher=Amsterdam |Published=1945 |Language=Dutch }} == Summary == ") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:31, 13 November 2024 Indonesia Catalogus (hist | edit) [2,522 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Indonesia Catalogus |Subtitle=De ontdekking van het verleden |Category=History |Author=Endang Sri Hardiatri, Pieter ter Keurs |Publisher=KIT Publishers, Amsterdam |Language=Dutch |ISBN-ASIN=9789068324976 }} == Summary == ")
- 18:22, 13 November 2024 Indie vroeger en nu (hist | edit) [327 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Indie vroeger en nu |Subtitle=Een leesleerboekje over de geschiedenis van Nederlandsch-Indie voor de Indische Lagere Scholen |Category=History |Author=W. Carelse |Publisher=J.B. Wolters - Groningen, Den Haag, Batavia |Published=1931 |Language=Dutch }} == Summary == ") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:12, 13 November 2024 De wereld van de wayang (hist | edit) [2,459 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=De wereld van de wayang |Subtitle=De schim van het verleden werpt zijn schaduw vooruit |Category=Wayang |Author=Rene S. Wassing |Publisher=Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara, Delft |Published=1983 |Language=Dutch }} == Summary == When people talk about wayang today, they know where they start, but not where they end. The concept of wayang has become so extensive and complicated for us that it can be used in many different ways. One could simply say that wayang...")
- 16:58, 13 November 2024 Goldglanz und Schatten (hist | edit) [1,240 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Goldglanz und Schatten |Subtitle=Eine sammlung ostjavanischer wayang-figuren |Category=Wayang |Author=Thomas Psota |Publisher=Bernisches Historisches Museum |Published=1993 |Language=German |ISBN-ASIN=3952053708 }} == Summary == "Les ombres chinoises" conquered the favor of audiences in the East and West from Asia and in Europe from the 17th century onwards. Eduard Mõrike's "King Orplid" is such a shadow play. Our almost complete set of Javanese fig...")
- 16:25, 13 November 2024 Batik & Ikat (hist | edit) [791 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Batik & Ikat |Subtitle=Textilkunst aus Indonesien |Category=Batik |Author=B. Forman |Publisher=Aventinum, Prag |Published=1990 |Language=German |ISBN-ASIN=3768410495 }} == Summary == With this book, B. Forman conveys the great fascination that emanates from Indonesian textile art: batik, the modest dyeing of the entire fabric.<br> Ikat, where the yarn is dyed before weaving and then, as if by a miracle, an astonishing pattern is created.<br> And the so-...")
- 14:09, 13 November 2024 Lordly Shades (hist | edit) [1,504 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Lordly Shades |Subtitle=Wayang Purwa Indonesia |Category=Wayang |Author=Molly Bondan, Teguh S. Djamal, Haryono Guritno, Pandam Guritno |Publisher=Published privately through the Generosity of Bapak Probosoetedjo |Published=1986 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=- B000Q625X8 }} == Summary == This book about wayang is not a scientific treatise, but is intended to give a popular explanation and to stimulate interest among foreign readers. It is devoted mainly...")
- 13:03, 13 November 2024 Bali (hist | edit) [771 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Bali |Subtitle=Morgen der Welt |Category=Culture |Author=Nigel Simmonds |Publisher=Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd |Language=German |ISBN-ASIN=9625931813 }} == Summary == This volume offers a striking visual representation of one of the world's truly magical islands.<br> Author Nigel Simmonds looks at Bali from a personal perspective, recalls his first encounters with the island and provides important insights into a fascinating culture that has managed to pr...")
- 12:58, 13 November 2024 Wayang Golek (hist | edit) [1,182 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Wayang Golek |Subtitle=De facinerende wereld van het klassieke West-Javaanse poppenspel |Category=Wayang |Author=Peter Buurman |Publisher=A.W. Sijthoff, Amsterdam |Published=1980 |Language=Dutch |ISBN-ASIN=9789021827186 }} == Summary == One of the many expressions of the wayang play is wayang golek purwa, the classical West Javanese puppet play. This uses three-dimensional puppets, carved from wood and beautifully painted and dressed.<br> This book provi...")
- 12:54, 13 November 2024 Tussen Schemering en Dageraad (hist | edit) [2,309 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Tussen Schemering en Dageraad |Subtitle=Achtergronden van de Wayang Poerwa |Category=Wayang |Author=John M. Knaud |Publisher=Frans Coene BV, Den Haag |Published=1980 |Language=Dutch |ISBN-ASIN=9789070301248 }} == Summary == Java does not have the exclusive right to show shadow plays. They can also be found elsewhere in the world. However, nowhere is shadow play so highly developed; so influencing life and dominating the world of thought and at the same ti...") Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- 12:46, 13 November 2024 Bhima Swarga (hist | edit) [1,517 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Bhima Swarga |Subtitle=The Balinese Journey of the Soul |Category=Paintings |Author=Idanna Pucci |Publisher=Little, Brown & Company, Canada |Published=1992 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=9780821218969 }} == Summary == "Never has a particular visual creation from Bali been more beautifully captured than in this stunning volume."<br> - New York Times Book Review<p> The legions of readers who discovered Asian mythology through Joseph Campbell's Power o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:41, 13 November 2024 Balinese Traditional Paintings (hist | edit) [1,827 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Balinese Traditional Paintings |Subtitle=A Selection from The Forge Collection of The Australian Museum, Sydney |Category=Paintings |Author=Anthony Forge |Publisher=The Australian Museum, Sydney |Published=1978 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=9780724013883 }} == Summary == This catalogue has been published in conjunction with an exhibition of Balinese traditional paintings, held at The Australian Museum, May-July 1978. The exhibition and catalogue present a...")
- 12:35, 13 November 2024 Balinese Masks (hist | edit) [1,630 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Balinese Masks |Subtitle=Spirits of an Ancient Drama |Category=Masks |Author=Judy Slattum |Publisher=Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd |Published=2003 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=0794600751 }} == Summary == "The mask in Bali is the most evocative reflection of the human, the mythical, and the natural in a culture that is itself anciently and profoundly artistic. This important book brings the art of the Balinese mask to us in sharp and agreeable focus."<br> -...")
- 12:31, 13 November 2024 Bali - (Kosmos) (hist | edit) [2,507 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Bali - (Kosmos) |Subtitle=An adventure in cultural ecology |Category=Paintings |Author=Steven E. Klot, Nigel Bullough |Publisher=Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam |Published=1972 |Language=Dutch - English }} == Summary == "Bali" is more than an exhibition of a series of modern paintings by Balinese artists. It is an intense confrontation of the West with an exquisite blend of Eastern cultures, the significance of which has barely penetrated to us. That is sad, no...") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:35, 13 November 2024 Art Fallen From Heaven (hist | edit) [1,226 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Books |Title=Art Fallen From Heaven |Subtitle=Art Fallen From Heaven |Category=Woodcarvings |Author=Koos van Brakel |Publisher=LM Publishers |Published=2022 |Language=English |ISBN-ASIN=9789460220517 }} ")
- 08:55, 13 November 2024 Books (hist | edit) [3,589 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<noinclude> To create a new page, enter a unique page name below.<br> If a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page.<br> For existing pages ... see category Books.<br> Fill in the form with the details of your book and save the page. {{#forminput:form=Books|autocomplete on category=Books|size=100|button text:Create or edit}} ---- </noinclude> <includeonly> <div id="wikiPreview" style="display: none; padding-bottom: 5px; margin-bot...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:53, 12 November 2024 Trinetra - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [761 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Trinetra - (Raden) - Ramayana |Size=60 cm |Personal data=Trinetra is the name of one of the children of the King of Alengka , Prabu Dasamuka (Rahwana), apart from Indrajit , Trisirah , Atikaya , Trigunung and Trimurda. However, Trinetra has a different mother from Dasamuka's other children, most of whom were born by the Goddess of Dance. Trinetra's mother was Dewi Sayempraba who later married Raden Hanoman . Hanoman's marriage to Sayempraba gave birth to...")
- 08:47, 12 November 2024 Srikandi - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [1,613 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Srikandi - (Dewi) - Mahabharata |Other names=Sikandini, Kandihawa, Prabu Erangbaya, Turangga Jati |Size=45 cm |Personal data=Srikandi is the second daughter of Prabu Drupada, king of the land of Pancala, with consort Dewi Gandawati, daughter of Prabu Gandabayu and Dewi Gandini. She is an incarnation of Amba. While still a young woman, she studied archery with Raden Arjuna, the third Pandawa. Later she married Arjuna and they got a son called Nirbita. Dew...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 08:38, 12 November 2024 Prabakesa - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [922 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Prabakesa - (Raden) - Mahabharata |Other names=Purbakesa, Prabakeswa |Size=60 cm |Personal data=arya p |Appearance=praba |Collection=Private collection }} {{Prabakesa}} ")
- 08:32, 12 November 2024 Narada - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [673 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Narada |Other names=Caturkanaka, Kanekaputra, Muniwara |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Narada is the son of Batara Darma and Dewi Lakshmi. He is a cousin of Siwa. |Appearance=Narada advises the gods, but also conveys the messages of the gods. |Collection=Private collection }} {{Narada}} ") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:23, 12 November 2024 Mintaraga - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [839 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Mintaraga - (Begawan) - Mahabharata |Other names=Arjuna as hermit |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Arjuna, living in the forest as a hermit. |Appearance=Arjuna has a smart and clever nature, is quiet, conscientious, polite, brave and likes to protect the weak. He leads the Madukara Duchy, within the territory of the state of Amarta. He is an unmatched fighter on the battlefield, even though he is slender, handsome as a virgin, soft-hearted despite the will of...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 08:17, 12 November 2024 Kuntiboja - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [625 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Kuntiboja - (Prabu) - Mahabharata |Other names=Basukunti, Basukiswara, Sura |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Prabu Kuntiboja is the son of Prabu Wasukunteya, king of Mandura. He was King of Mandura and married with Dewi Marisa. They had 4 children: Basudewa, Kunti, Ugrasena and Arya Prabu (Bismaka). Kuntiboja was the grandfather of the family Priests: Yudistira, Wrekodara, and Arjuna and descendants of his mother, Goddess Kunti. |Collection=Private collection...")
- 08:10, 12 November 2024 Hanila - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [580 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Hanila - (Kapi) - Ramayana |Other names=Anila |Size=50 cm |Appearance=General of the monkey army that fights Rahwana. |Collection=Private collection }} {{Hanila}} ")
- 07:46, 12 November 2024 Ekalaya - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [886 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Ekalaya - (Bambang) - Mahabharata |Other names=Ekalya, Palgunadi |Size=50 cm |Personal data=ek |Appearance=Ekalaya has a character; honest, loyal, diligent and steadfast, loves his wife very much. |Collection=Private collection }} {{Ekalaya}} ") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:40, 12 November 2024 Drestajumena - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [897 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Drestajumena - (Raden) - Mahabharata |Other names=Arya Campala, Dupadraputra |Size=50 cm |Personal data=Arya Drestajumena or Trustajumena was the youngest son of Prabu Drupada, king of the Pancala country with his consort Dewi Gandawati, daughter of Prabu Gandabayu and Dewi Gandini. Arya Drestajumena has two older siblings, each named; Dewi Draupadi, wife of King Yudhistira, king of Amarta, and Dewi Srikandi, wife of Arjuna. Arya Drestajumena married Dew...")
- 21:15, 11 November 2024 Brajamusti - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [611 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Brajamusti - (Raden) - Mahabharata |Size=55 cm |Personal data=Brajamusti is the fifth son of Prabu Arimbaka, the giant king of Pringandani country with Dewi Hadimba. Brajamusti has seven siblings named; Arimba/Hidimba, Dewi Arimbi, Arya Prabakesa, Brajadenta, Brajalamatan, Brajawikalpa and Kalabendana. |Appearance=Brajamusti has an easy temper, is quite cruel, hard-hearted and wants to win on his own. |Collection=Private collection }} {{Brajamusti}} ")
- 21:07, 11 November 2024 Brahma - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [865 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Brahma - (Sanghyang) - all stories |Other names=Agni |Size=55 cm |Personal data=Sang Hyang Brama is the god of fire (brama means fire), the son of Hyang Guru. He resides in Deksina. When this god was born, he had a great influence on the world, emitting fire that rose into the sky. When he grew up, he married Dewi Saraswati, the daughter of Hyang Pancaweda who was famous for being very beautiful. |Appearance=Brahma is commonly depicted as a red or golden...")
- 20:57, 11 November 2024 Bogadenta - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [1,310 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Bogadenta - (Prabu) - Mahabharata |Other names=Bogadatta, Bhagadatta |Size=55 cm |Personal data=Bogadenta was the son of Prabu Drestarasta, king of Astina and Dewi Gendari. Bogadenta occurred from Duryudana's umbilical cord which was lost at birth. The umbilical cord was found by Resi Rasakumala at Padepokan Colomadu. By Resi Rasakumala, the umbilical cord was created into a baby who was later named Raden Trigatra. |Appearance=Bogadenta is good in playin...")
- 20:49, 11 November 2024 Anjani - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [566 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Anjani |Size=45 cm |Personal data=Anjani is the daughter of Batara Surya and Dewi Windradi. Raised by her foster father Resi Gotama. Anjani has 2 brothers; Subali and Sugriwa. Together with Batara Siwa she has a son Hanuman. |Appearance=an |Collection=Private collection }} {{Anjani}} ")
- 11:24, 11 November 2024 Basukesti - (Wayang Kulit) (hist | edit) [692 bytes] Ronald D (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Puppets |Title=Basukesti - (Prabu) - Mahabharata |Size=50 cm |Appearance=Prabu Basukesti had long eyes, a sharp nose, and a beard. Has a royal crown, three-tiered jamang, rear-mounted garuda, waderan bersunting. Praba, wearing a collar hanging around. Wearing raton buttocks. Wristed, pontohed and croaking. |Collection=Private collection }} {{Basukesti}} ") Tag: Visual edit