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Bali Or. 27.370
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Tjokorde, districtshoofd van Oeboed op Bali KITLV 180848
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Rama has cut the head of the giant Dirgabahu. He changes into a woman and thanks Rama. Twalén touches the woman in surprise
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Sekar Kancana menaces Mégantaka who has changed into a giant. Sentul imitates her mistress
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Bagadata meets Aswatama
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Subali and Sugriwa fight
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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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Patih Bandéswarya and his daughter Dyah Tantri talk in a rest-pavillion. The servant Madukara watches
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Karna talks to Sakuni
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(a) Rawana flies through the air with Sita; (b) Rama or Kresna
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Gatotkaca fights from the air with Karna standing beside his chariot
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Indra, disguised as Arjuna and D’wi Prinasi talk with each other
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The nymph Supraba kneels in front of the demon Niwatakawaca
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Pucak paduraksa, a top piece of a gateway to a temple
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Jayatu kneels in front of Rama and Laksmana to tell them of Sita’s abduction
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Bima and Sakuni, each of them armed with a club, face each other. Their servants hold their weapons ready for use
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Aswatama talks to Duryodana who is wounded in the thigh. His servant Délem is also wounded. Sangut touches Duryodana’s knee
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Arjuna clad like a brahman shoots an arrow in the tournament for Dropadi. Dropadi is accompanied by a servant
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Nawang Rum and Madukara are stabbing themselves to death
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(a) Baris dapdap, baris prési and baris panah; (b) Musicians accompany the baris dances
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Darmawangsa speaks to Bima
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(a) Karang sarpa, an ornament in the shape of the head of a snake; (b) Karang rerangut, an ornament in the shape of the head of an animal; (c) Karang rangda, an ornament in the shape of the head of the rangda; (d) Karang domba, an ornament in the shape...
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Kresna and Arjuna speak with Gatotkaca and they ask him to fight Karna
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Panji and Kuda Nirarsa
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