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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
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...
Patih Bandéswarya and his daughter Dyah Tantri talk in a rest-pavillion. The servant Madukara watches
Aswatama talks to Duryodana who is wounded in the thigh. His servant Délem is also wounded. Sangut touches Duryodana’s knee
Arjuna clad like a brahman shoots an arrow in the tournament for Dropadi. Dropadi is accompanied by a servant
Bali performs ascetism and fights Rawana in the ocean
Karna is shot. He stands in his chariot which is driven by Salya. The snake Ardawalika which serves as an arrow is also shot
Panji makes love to Rangkésari in the mountains. Panji’s two wives Tiksnarengga and Tiksnawati watch them. Panji is accompanied by Turas and Misa Kanyéri, who tries to touch the servant of the women
Laksmana utters a curse, and makes a threatening movement at Sita. Mredah menaces his mother
Rawana fights the king of Kalingga and the king of Singgala
Kresna, changed into an angry appearance, has a conflict with Duryodana. Satyaki sits close to Kresna’s feet. Swikarna faints
The tiger Késari speaks to the monkey Wanari who has rescued Papaka
Laksmana Kumara shoots arrows at Abimanyu, and Burisrawa aims at him with a discus. Mredah fights Sangut
Bragedab has shot an arrow at a garuda-like bird. Her servant Mén Nyempéng watches
Kresna honours Kunti with a sembah. His servant Mredah points at Kunti’s old servant
Arjuna shoots from his chariot which is driven by Kresna. The chariot is drawn by the horses Sénya and Ibrapuspa
Anggada is sent as an envoy to Rawana to convince him to send Sita back. Rawana is angry. He refuses to do so. Rawana is attended by Délem
The god Siwa and goddess Girindraputri ride upon their ‘mount’, the bull. They are stopped by their son Kala
Jatayu fights Rawana who has abducted Sita
Amad on his horse Sambrani faces a kastuba tree. Two birds, a male and a female beo, fly away

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