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Klika honours Durga with a sembah
(a) The prince of Ambara Madya is encircled by a snake-arrow. Sekar Kancana and her lover meet him, alone on the battle-field; (b) Ambara Sari and the nymphs Lotama and Supraba watch the fight between the prince of Ambara Madya and Mégantaka
A meeting between Duryodana, accompanied by Aswatama, and Salya. Duryodana is attended by Delém and Salya by Sangut
Laksmana meets Rama who has just shot the golden deer. Twalén carries the deer on his back
Sitisundari jumps from a ramp into the fire to follow her husband into death. Pan Sénteng, Nang Klicur and Mredah are present. The female servant Padma weeps
Pucak paduraksa, top-piece of a temple gateway
Détya Orta grasps at the god Indra. He tries to devour the god. Citranggada watches
The demon Kalaraja watches Arjuna who has been seized by the demon Kalatama
Délem disguised as an ascetic, imitates the behaviour of his lord Rawana by trying to seduce a woman. Sangut kneels and argues
The sages Sri Walka and Anggira perform a homa-offering. The sage Rawéyu, who has turned into a parot, fall in the fire and thus obtains release. King Sri Ajnyadéwa watches. Twalén honours him
(a) Baris demang is executed by four warriors and by Potét, Prabangsa’s servant; (b) The leader of the Prabangsa dance accompanied by his servants Semar and Turas
Pun Trik makes obeisance to king Harsawijaya of Majapahit. Pun Raganata is present, and watches. Nang Senén and Gelidir are also present
Karna sits on the ground and is about to shoot an arrow at Gatotkaca
Anoman is sent to Langka as an envoy. Rama has given his ring to give to Sita. Laksmana watches
Garuda holds the elephant Bawasu and the tortoise Supratika in his claws. The sages Walikilya talk together at the foot of a tree. Garuda has a branch of the tree in his beak
Tua Daya and Panas Ati make obeisance to Cupak who has become crownprince
Kresna rides in his chariot with the sage Kanwa as charioteer. The chariot is drawn by the horses Ibrapuspa and Sénya
Rawana disguised as an ascetic pays Sita a visit. Rawana is accompanied by Sangut
Rama has shot the golden deer with an arrow. It regains its original form which is that of the patih Marica
(a) Sarcophagi are depicted which are used for cremating the corpses of noblemen, of brahmans, and of prabali; (b) Sarcophagi are depicted which are used fo cremating the corpses of jaba

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