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Niwatakawaca fondles the nymph Supraba who sits on his lap while Arjuna listens secretly to their conversation. He rests his hand on the head of his servant Mredah
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Kresna, changed into an angry appearance, has a conflict with Duryodana. Satyaki sits close to Kresna’s feet. Swikarna faints
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Rama has shot an arrow at a deer; Twalén tries to catch it
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Rama shoots an arrow at Subali who fights Sugriwa. Laksmana and Twalén are watching
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(a) Karang tamaja, an ornament in the shape of the head of a boy; (b) Karang Kala Rahu, an ornament in the shape of the head of the demon Rahu; (c) Karang Yama, an ornament in the shape of the head of the god Yama; (d) Karang ludra, an ornament in the ...
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Anoman is sent to Langka as an envoy. Rama has given his ring to give to Sita. Laksmana watches
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Rangga Titah Jiwa kneels in front of the king of Malayu
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A meeting between Anoman, who has been enchanted by Swayampraba, and Sampati. Mredah lies on his back and watches
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Gatotkaca fights from the air with Karna standing beside his chariot
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The king of Malayu cuts Panji’s hair; Kuda Senetan waits for a haircut. Ganggit kneels and holds a winnow
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Bima crushes Sakuni into pieces. The servants (Gedé Barakan, Sangut, Délem, Twalén, Tolé) fight each other as well
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Sanga and Drestadyumna face each other
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Kresna and Arjuna speak with Gatotkaca and they ask him to fight Karna
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Pucak paduraksa, top-piece of a temple gateway
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(a) Kampana; (b) Pratadaksi
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Mredah and Sangut in dancing attitudes
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(a) Puntadaksi; (b) The monkey Anala
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A bull with a bell round its neck sits and talks with a tiger which faces it
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Nakula and Sadéwa with drawn krisses
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The burning of the god Smara by Siwa
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Rawana is emprisoned. He weeps as does his patih Prahasta. His servants Délem and Sangut are hand-cuffed. Arjuna Sahasrabahu holds his dead wife Indrawati. Her servants Soka, Dapa and Bramita have killed themselves. Another servant pretends to stab he...
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(a) Prahasta; (b) Jambulmali
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A brahman offers medicine to the king of Madura who has been bitten by a snake. The wife of the king and his wife-to-be make their distress plain. The wife-to-be is consoled by a male servant. A priest sitting in front of a shrine holds a pot of holy w...
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Rawana disguised as an ascetic pays Sita a visit. Rawana is accompanied by Sangut
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