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Burisrawa and Jayadrata face each other
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Rawana, disguised as an ascetic, pays Sita a visit
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Rawana fights the king of Kalingga and the king of Singgala
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Bali has defeated Rawana and kneels in front of the god Brahma who lectures him
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Garuda holds the elephant Bawasu and the tortoise Supratika in his claws
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The servant Twalén, armed with a spear in the shape of a penis fights Délem who is armed with a shield and a kris
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Darmawangsa speaks to Bima
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Jatayu kneels in front of Rama to tell him of Sita’s abduction. Rama is attended by Mredah
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A love scene between Surata and Kokaja in a pavillion
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A meeting between Pratipéya and Dusasana
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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
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Rawana asks Sita to marry him; she efuses and feels like killing herself. Rawana is angry. Trijata watches and speaks
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A meeting between Duryodana, accompanied by Aswatama, and Salya. Duryodana is attended by Delém and Salya by Sangut
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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
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Arjuna riding his chariot, which is driven by the charioteer Matali and drawn by a horse, has shot an arrow into the mouth of the demon Niwatakawaca, who stands in the chariot. It is driven by a servant. The chariot is drawn by two tigers
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Kresna honours Kunti with a sembah. His servant Mredah points at Kunti’s old servant
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Bagadata meets Aswatama
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Yudistira and Kresna meet Arjuna and they order him to fight Karna; they are accompanied by their servants Twalén and Mredah
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(a) Men in trances stab themselves with krisses during a temple festival; (b) Two men and and a woman stab themselves with krisses; they are accompanied by an orchestra
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Rangga Lawé who is seated on his horse Nilamara fights Nabrang
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Détya Orta grasps at the god Indra. He tries to devour the god. Citranggada watches
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(a) A baris biasa dancer with a lance; (b) A baris biasa dancer with a lance
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Amad on his horse Sambrani faces a kastuba tree. Two birds, a male and a female beo, fly away
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Pucak paduraksa, a top piece of a gateway to a temple
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