Balinese Narrative Drawings, I Ketut Gedé, Or. 3390
Tools
Actions
General
Print/export
In other projects
Appearance
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
Page 1-10
[edit]-
(a) Buta jereng, a demon with black and white spots
-
(b) Buta asti, a demon with an elephant’s head
-
(c) Buta bligo, a demon with a belly like a gourd
-
(d) Buta pepengkah, a female demon - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 1
-
(a) Karang rupanala, an ornament consisting of a rock and a fiery ogre’s head with two eyes and with fiery eyebrows
-
(b) Karang geni, an ornament consisting of a fiery ogre’s head withn one eye - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 2
-
(a) Patra punggel, a floral ornament in the shape of a bird
-
(b) Gelung kori, the crowned head of the god Wisnu as an ornament for a temple gateway - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 3
-
(a) The tiger and the deer
-
(b) The tapir and the pig - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 4
-
Pucak paduraksa, top-piece of a temple gateway, Or. 3390 5
-
(a) Singa gadarba, half lion, half donkey
(b) Salah rupa, half monkey, half pig, Or. 3390 6 -
(a) Buta kala geni, a demon of hell with a fiery head
-
(b) Rerégék, a female spirit which is hollow at the back
-
(c) Buta suah, a demon with teeth like a comb
-
(d) Buta kemong - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 7
-
(a) Empas, a tortoise with a snake coiled around its feet
-
(b) Karang rangda, an ornament with the head of the widow (rangda) of Jirah - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 8
-
(a) Karang bréng
(b) Karang saé, Or. 3390 9 -
(a) Bula énggér
-
(b) Rangdéng Girah, a witch called the widow of Girah or Jirah - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 10
-
(a) Punishment of hell, a woman covered with penises
-
(b) Punishment of hell, a woman being bitten by a dog of hell
-
(c) Punishment of hell, a woman being climbed by children
Page 11-20
[edit]-
(a) Punishment of hell, a woman covered with penises
-
(b) Punishment of hell, a woman being bitten by a dog of hell
-
(c) Punishment of hell, a woman being climbed by children
-
(d) Punishment of hell - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 11
-
(a) Karang ménda, a rock ornament in the shape of a buck
-
(b) Karang saé from Banjar, a rock ornament in the shape of a Chinese lion with leafy branches in its mouth - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 12
-
(a) Karang bujing, a rock ornament in the shape of the head of an owl
-
(b) Karang saé from Klungkung, a rock ornament in the shape of a Chinese lion with leafy branches in its mouth - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 13
-
(a) Warak and kekua, a rhinoceros and a land tortoise
-
(b) Barong, a quadruped with a huge masked face - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 14
-
(a) Karang bawi, a rock ornament in the shape of a pig
-
(b) Karang senuk, a rock ornament in the shape of the head of a tapir - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 15
-
(a) The snake Ardawalika
-
(b) Paksindari or paksidarimuka, a figure, half-man, half-animal - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 16
-
(a) Karang rupa, a rock ornament in the shape of an ogre’s head without a lower jaw
-
(b) Karang manuk, a rock ornament in the shape of a bird’s head with a complete beak - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 17
-
(a) Karang Boma, an ornament in the shape of the head of Boma
-
(b) Singa, a winged lion - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 18
-
(a) Karang buta wilis or pécéng, a rock ornament in the shape of a demon’s head with one small eye and one big eye
-
(b) Karang dedeling, a rock ornament in the shape of a demon’s head with two big bulging eyes - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 19
-
(a) Karang gelap masesirig, a rock ornament in the shape of lightning represented by a head which is moving backwards
-
(b) Karang gelap ngaepang, a rock ornament in the shape of lightning represented by a head which is moving forwards - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 20
Page 21-28
[edit]-
Minarupa muani, a merman Minarupa luh, a mermaid - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 21
-
Minarupa muani, a merman Minarupa luh, a mermaid - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 21
-
(a) Buta sungsang, an upside-down demon
-
(b) Naga kang, a serpent-fish - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 22
-
(a) Karang curing (b) Karang manuk (c) Karang cawiri (d) Karang bintulu (e) Karang asti (f) Karang saé
-
(g) Karang bawi - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 23
-
(a) Karang asti or curing from Klungkung
-
(b) Karang bintulu - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 24
-
A palmtree in a fence, Or. 3390 25
-
Pucak paduraksa, a top piece of a gateway to a temple, Or. 3390 26
-
(a) Salah rupa luh, part animal, part woman
-
(b) Salah rupa muani, part animal, part man - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 27
-
(a) Ninirupa or winirupa, a being half-animal, half-female priest
-
(b) Witarupa, a being half-animal, half-priest - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 28
Page 29-40
[edit]-
Karna is chased by Gatotkaca’s demonic army during the night, Or. 3390 29
-
Gatotkaca throws Lambusah’s head at Duryodana. He kicks a decapitated demon Lembana and holds his head, Or. 3390 30
-
Gatotkaca fights Karna in the air and falls down on Karna’s chariot, Or. 3390 31
-
Gatotkaca fights from the air with Karna standing beside his chariot, Or. 3390 32
-
Yudistira and Kresna meet Arjuna and they order him to fight Karna they are accompanied by their servants Twalén and Mredah, Or. 3390 33
-
Gatotkaca fights Lembana. Gatotkaca’s heir fights Lembana and Lambusah’s demons, Or. 3390 34
-
Kresna and Arjuna speak with Gatotkaca and they ask him to fight Karna, Or. 3390 35
-
King Wiswamitra speaks with the sage Wasista on the cow Nandini. Délem watches, Or. 3390 36
-
(a) Radén Sarka is decapitated by Sara Ulan
-
(b) Sara Ulan is bewailing Juarsa. Two snakes in a tree show her how to bring her husband back to life - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 37
-
The demon Momo Si Murka kneels before the king of demons Niwatakawaca. Délem sits in front of his lord, Or. 3390 38
-
(a) Wewatekan, dating table, the numbers 1, 2, 4 and 4
-
(b) Wewatekan, dating table, the numbers 5, 6, 7 and 8 - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 39
-
(a) Juarsa cuts the tail of a snake and wounds a second snake
-
(b) Nagagini speaks to her father Antaboga - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 40
Page 41-54
[edit]-
(a) Maéndé or magebug, a martial art
(b) Bebengkulan, a martial art, Or. 3390 41 -
(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, Or. 3390 42 -
(a) Games of skill, macongnal and mabénté
(b) Gambling men playing malobang and macontok kobok, Or. 3390 43 -
(a) Baris dapdap, baris prési and baris panah
(b) Musicians accompany the baris dances, Or. 3390 44 -
(a) Juarsa kneels in front of the snake Antaboga
-
(b) Juarsa weeps at the sight of a drawing illustrating events from his life - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 45
-
(a) Karang kumangmang, an ornament in the shape of the head of the spirit; (b) Karang buta sungsang an ornament in the shape of an upside-down demon; (c) Karang gelap, an ornament in the shape of a lightning-head; (d) Karang mretiu, an ornament in the shape of a meteor;
-
(e) Karang gajah mina, a fish-elephant; (f) Karang rupa, a rock ornament with an ogre’s head; (g) Karang cawiri, a rock ornament in the shape of an ogre’s head en face; (h) Karang bintulu, a rock ornament in the shape of a one-eyed ogre’s head en face; (i) Karang asti, a rock ornament in the shape of an elephant’s head en profil; (j) Krang curing, a rock ornament in the shape of a bird’s head en profil
-
Sumali and his daughter kneel in front of the sage Wésrawa, Or. 3390 47
-
Rawana cuts off the head of the envoy patih Gomuka, Or. 3390 48
-
Rawana fights the monkey-king Bali in the sea, Or. 3390 49
-
(a) A travestite (gandrung) dancer dances with two onlookers (ibingan)
-
(b) The orchestra accompanying the gandrung dance, Or. 3390 50
-
The king of Malayu cuts Panji’s hair Kuda Senetan waits for a haircut. Ganggit kneels and holds a winnow, Or. 3390 52
-
Panji becomes a member of the family of the king of Malayu by marrying his sister Rangkésari. Semar, Ratnaningrat and Bayan are watsching, Or. 3390 53
-
(a) Men playing a game with Chinese coins on a bat, called macontok pulang
(b) Men playing a dice game called maclebontang, Or. 3390 54
Page 55-104
[edit]Page 105-120
[edit]-
Anoman visits Rama and Laksmana. He is sent by Sugriwa to ask Rama for help, Or. 3390 105
-
(a) Prahasta
(b) Jambulmali, Or. 3390 106 -
(a) Bajramusti
(b) The monkey Mésimuka, Or. 3390 107 -
(a) Puntadaksi
(b) The monkey Anala, Or. 3390 108 -
(a) The monkey Sarpamuka
(b) The monkey Bawimuka, Or. 3390 109 -
Sugriwa kneels in front of Rama and Laksmana, Or. 3390 110
-
Rama shoots an arrow at Subali who fights Sugriwa. Laksmana and Twalén are watching, Or. 3390 111
-
Rama has shot an arrow at a deer Twalén tries to catch it, Or. 3390 112
-
Subali and Sugriwa fight, Or. 3390 113
-
Jatayu fights Rawana who has abducted Sita. Rawana drives his mount Wilmana, Or. 3390 114
-
Anoman disguised as a demon meets Rawana. Indrajit, Sangut and the patih Prahasta and Sukasrana and the demon Ungu are watching, Or. 3390 115
-
Sayongsarba offers food to Anoman. She is accompanied by Mén Gelabig, Anoman by Mredah, Or. 3390 116
-
(a) Rawana flies through the air with Sita
(b) Rama or Kresna, Or. 3390 117 -
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, Or. 3390 118
-
(a) Kampana
(b) Pratadaksi, Or. 3390 119 -
Méganada fights Anoman, Or. 3390 120
Page 121-130
[edit]-
(a) Gentayu or Jatayu holds a sword
(b) Kumbakarna, Or. 3390 121 -
Anggada tries to convince Rawana to return Sita, Or. 3390 122
-
(a) The monkey Wresaba
(b) The monkey Saraba, Or. 3390 123 -
Anala fights Puntadaksi, Or. 3390 124
-
(a) A barong performer
-
(b) The musicians accompanying the barong performance - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 125
-
(a) Candra Kirana threatens Kuda Angling Baya. He is undressed by her servant
-
(b) A female servant undresses Semar while Turas, already undressed, watches - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 126
-
(a) Karang bintulu, an ornament in the form of a one-eyed ogre’s head
(b) Karang saé, an ornament in the shape of a Chinese lion with leafy branches in its mouth - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 127
(c) Karang rupa, an ornament with an ogre’s head en face -
(d) Karang curing, an ornament in the shape of an ogre’s head en profil with one bulging eye and an upper jaw only
(e) Karang (h)asti, an ornament in the shape of an elephant’s head en profil
(f) Karang paksi, an ornament with an ogre’s head en trois quarts; -
(a) Karang srenggi, an ornament in the shape of the horned demon Srenggi
(b) Karang mretiu, an ornament in the form of three ogre’s heads en face, on top of each other
(c) Karang dedari, an ornament in the form of a woman’s head en face - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 128 -
(d) Karang kapindra, an ornament in the shape of a monkey’s head en trois quarts
(e) Karang kala, an ornament in the shape of an ogre’s head en trois quarts
(f) Karang tranggana, an ornament in the shape of an elephant’s head en trois quarts, representing a constellation -
(a) Karang Canda Pinggala, an ornament in the shape of the head of the lion-king Canda Pinggala
(b) Karang Andaka, an ornament in the shape of the head of the bull Andaka or Nandaka
(c) Karang bina, an ornament in the shape of a bird’s head en trois quarts - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 129 -
(d) Karang mina, an ornament in the shape of the head of a fish-elephant
(e) Karang ménda, an ornament in the shape of the head of a goat en profil
(f) Karang musi, an ornament in the shape of the head of a rat en profil -
(a) Karang Bhoma, an ornament in the shape of the head of the demon Boma en face
(b) Karang Rama Parasu, an ornament in the shape of the head of Rama Parasu en face
(c) Karang gelap, an ornament in the shape of a lightning-head - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 130 -
(d) Karang boga, an ornament in the shape of the head of the snake Boga or Antaboga
(e) Karang uek, an ornament in the shape of the head of a pig
(f) Karang dipa, an ornament in the shape of a lamp consisting of three one-eyed ogre’s heads
Page 131-140
[edit]-
(a) Sidapaksa takes leave of king Sinduraja. Sidapaksa is accompanied by his servant Twalén and Sinduraja by Délem
(b) Sidapaksa stabs his wife Sri Tanjung to death
(c) The servants of Sidapaksa, Or. 3390 131 -
(a) Kuda Angling Baya is about to fight the red demon (buta Abang). The demon’s servant watches
-
(b) The green demon (buta Ijo) of the Bagendra garden chases Semar and Turas - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 132
-
(a) An arja performance with Panji, Semar and Turas
-
(b) A man with a bowl with flowers performs a péndét dance - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 133
-
Prabangsa meets Patih Jayastra of Mataram accompanied by the tumenggung Gagak Baning. Prabangsa is accompanied by Jerubud, Or. 3390 134
-
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, Or. 3390 135
-
(a) Madukara takes leave of Nawang Rum.
-
(b) She has to bring a love-letter to Panji - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 136
-
Panji Madukara who brings him a token of love from Nawang Rum, Or. 3390 137
-
Nawang Rum and Madukara are stabbing themselves to death, Or. 3390 138
-
Rangga Titah Jiwa kneels in front of the king of Malayu, Or. 3390 139
-
A meeting takes place between Rangga Titah Jiwa and Kebo Angun-Angun, Or. 3390 140
Page 141-150
[edit]-
Panji and Kuda Nirarsa, Or. 3390 141
-
The patih and the demung from Singasari, Or. 3390 142
-
(a) A woman taking a bath is caught by a crab.
-
(b) A man trying to help her is also caught - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 143
-
(a) A man holding a pig is bitten by a boar
-
(b) Two men carry a swine hanging on a pole the swine bites one of the men - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 144
-
Arjuna pays his respects to Bisma who reclines upon a bed of arrows, Or. 3390 145
-
Aswatama talks to Duryodana who is wounded in the thigh. His servant Délem is also wounded. Sangut touches Duryodana’s knee, Or. 3390 146
-
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, Or. 3390 147
-
Bima fights Bagadata who is accompanied by the elephant Irawana, Or. 3390 148
-
Salya cuts the loincloth which binds him to his wife Satyawati, Or. 3390 149
-
Kresna and Satyaki pay Drestarasta and Sanjaya a visit. They are accompanied by Sangut and a servant bearing sirih, Or. 3390 150
Page 151-160
[edit]-
Darmawangsa speaks to Bima, Or. 3390 151
-
Abimanyu kneels in front of Gatotkaca, Or. 3390 152
-
Karna talks to Sakuni, Or. 3390 153
-
Bisma points something out to Salya, Or. 3390 154
-
Burisrawa and Jayadrata face each other, Or. 3390 155
-
The sage Krepa argues with Duryodana, Or. 3390 156
-
Arjuna honours Kresna with a sembah, Or. 3390 157
-
Sanga and Drestadyumna face each other, Or. 3390 158
-
Nakula and Sadéwa with drawn krisses, Or. 3390 159
-
Laksmana Kumara, and Durmajati, Or. 3390 160
Page 161-170
[edit]-
Mredah and Sangut in dancing attitudes, Or. 3390 161
-
Bagadata meets Aswatama, Or. 3390 162
-
A meeting between Pratipéya and Dusasana, Or. 3390 163
-
Swéta talks with Utara, Or. 3390 164
-
Subadra honours Kunti with a sembah. The latter is accompanied by a female servant, Or. 3390 165
-
Wirasangka and Drona stand facing each other. They have drawn their krisses, Or. 3390 166
-
Satyaki pays hommage to Baladéwa, Or. 3390 167
-
A meeting takes place between Jayaséna and Satyasrawa, Or. 3390 168
-
Arjuna clad like a brahman shoots an arrow in the tournament for Dropadi. Dropadi is accompanied by a servant, Or. 3390 169
-
A meeting between Duryodana, accompanied by Aswatama, and Salya. Duryodana is attended by Delém and Salya by Sangut, Or. 3390 170
Page 171-180
[edit]-
Kresna rides in his chariot with the sage Kanwa as charioteer. The chariot is drawn by the horses Ibrapuspa and Sénya, Or. 3390 171
-
Salya is going to cut the loincloth which binds him to his wife Satyawati. Sangut watches, Or. 3390 172
-
Karna is shot. He stands in his chariot which is driven by Salya. The snake Ardawalika which serves as an arrow is also shot, Or. 3390 173
-
Arjuna shoots from his chariot which is driven by Kresna. The chariot is drawn by the horses Sénya and Ibrapuspa, Or. 3390 174
-
Bima fights Dusasana. Sangut and Mredah fight as well, Or. 3390 175
-
Kresna honours Kunti with a sembah. His servant Mredah points at Kunti’s old servant, Or. 3390 176
-
Kresna, changed into an angry appearance, has a conflict with Duryodana. Satyaki sits close to Kresna’s feet. Swikarna faints, Or. 3390 177
-
Laksmana Kumara shoots arrows at Abimanyu, and Burisrawa aims at him with a discus. Mredah fights Sangut, Or. 3390 178
-
Gatotkaca, heavily wounded, threatens Karna who has destroyed his chariot and killed his charioteer, Or. 3390 179
-
Indra, disguised as Arjuna and D’wi Prinasi talk with each other, Or. 3390 180
Page 181-190
[edit]-
King Anggadipa menaces Indra who is disguised as Arjuna, and Déwi Prinasi, Or. 3390 181
-
Surada, the palm wine maker, sits in a tree. He annoys a tiger while another man, called Walacit, watches, Or. 3390 182
-
(a) Papaka roasts the two children of the monkey Wanari
-
(b) The monkey collects fruit. Papaka is carried home by the monkey - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 183
-
(a) Two women pray in a domestic sanctuary. Offerings have been put in front of a shrine. A monkey steals fruit and eats a banana
-
(b) A snake and a tiger sit to each side of the entrance to the domestic sanctuary - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 184
-
Fable of the bull, the tiger and the palm-wine tapper (a) a tiger tries to attack Papaka the palm-wine tapper who hides in a tree (b) Papaka shows his knife to the tiger, which is bound to the jaka-, Or. 3390 185
-
Fable of the bull, the tiger and the palm-wine tapper. Papaka shows his knife to the tiger, which is bound to the jaka-tree
-
Fable of the bull, the tiger and the palm-wine tapper. A tiger tries to attack Papaka the palm-wine tapper who hides in a tree
-
Papaka, the hunter, shoots arrows at an elephant, Or. 3390 186
-
The sage Darmaswami caught by the patih of Madura and his men (Nang Coték, Nang Semén, Nang Gludir, Ketut Kaminarak). Noang Goblég holds a kind of lasso, Or. 3390 187
-
(a) A tiger kills a tortoise and carries it for a monkey
(b) The monkey prepares tortoise-sateh. The tiger holds a fan and keeps the fire burning with it, Or. 3390 188 -
The tiger Késari speaks to the monkey Wanari who has rescued Papaka, Or. 3390 189
-
A tiger disturbs some men and women who make offerings at a shrine (Nang Kején, Dadong Tamlingan, Patih Bramita, Pan Sléndor and Nanang Cubék), Or. 3390 190
Page 191-200
[edit]-
(a) The monkey Wanari helps Papaka to climb a tree
-
(b) Papaka sits in the tree. Wanari’s two children pick fruit from the tree while their mother is caught by a tiger - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 191
-
(a) The sage Darmaswami caught by men of the king of Madura
(b) The sage Darmaswami is tortured, Or. 3390 192 -
(a) The sage Darmaswami rescues a monkey and a tiger from a well
-
(b) The sage Darmaswami, after resuing the tiger, the snake and also the man, is given a head-band, a ring and a kris - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 193
-
(a) The sage Darmaswami rescues a crab by taking it to water
-
(b) A crow and a snake discuss their plan to kill the brahman; the crab, hearing this, rescues the brahman by biting through the necks of the crow and of the snake - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 194
-
(a) A crane takes fish from a pool and carries them of through the air
-
(b) The crab has just cut the neck of the wicked crane - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 195
-
A bull with a bell round its neck sits and talks with a tiger which faces it, Or. 3390 196
-
Patih Bandéswarya and his daughter Dyah Tantri talk in a rest-pavillion. The servant Madukara watches, Or. 3390 197
-
The god Indra talks to the god Kama who is embracing his beloved wife Ratih, Or. 3390 198
-
Kama shoots love-arrows at the god Siwa who meditates, Or. 3390 199
-
The god Siwa and goddess Girindraputri ride upon their ‘mount’, the bull. They are stopped by their son Kala, Or. 3390 200
Page 201-210
[edit]-
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, Or. 3390 201
-
The princes Bawasu and Supratika fight each other. They change into a fighting elephand and a tortoise, Or. 3390 202
-
Garuda holds the elephant Bawasu and the tortoise Supratika in his claws, Or. 3390 203
-
Garuda carries snakes to take them close to the sun, Or. 3390 204
-
Garuda asks his father Kasyapa for food and takes his leave, Or. 3390 205
-
Garuda asks is mother for food, Or. 3390 206
-
The god Gana honours his mother Girindraputra with a sembah, Or. 3390 207
-
The burning of the god Smara by Siwa, Or. 3390 208
-
Klika honours Durga with a sembah, Or. 3390 209
-
(a) The king of Wanokling sends his patih, Demang Ampuhan and his tumenggung, Gagak Baning to search for Durma
-
(b) Durma has killed the demons Kala Dremba, Kala Muka and Durgadéni - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 210
Page 211-220
[edit]-
(a) Durgadéni fights the envoys of the king of Wanokling, Demang Ampuhan and tumenggung Gagak Baning
-
(b) Durgadéni takes Durma away after the fight - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 211
-
Rangga Lawé who is seated on his horse Nilamara fights Nabrang, Or. 3390 212
-
Tua Daya and Panas Ati make obeisance to Cupak who has become crownprince, Or. 3390 213
-
Bragedab has shot an arrow at a garuda-like bird. Her servant Mén Nyempéng watches, Or. 3390 214
-
Amad on his horse Sambrani faces a kastuba tree. Two birds, a male and a female beo, fly away, Or. 3390 215
-
Détya Orta grasps at the god Indra. He tries to devour the god. Citranggada watches, Or. 3390 216
-
A winged lion, Singa Barwang. Or. 3390 217
-
(a) Sekar Kancana, disguised as a white eagle, fights Mégantaka who is disguised as a beri-bird
(b) Sekar Kancana threatens Mégantaka who has fallen from his horse, Or. 3390 218 -
(a) The envoy Langlang Duta, held by three men, is decapitated by Sentul
(b) The princess Ambara Sari dies. Rasa(sa)driya and Soka support her back. Sentul cries, Or. 3390 219 -
Mégantaka meets Sekar Kancana. He greets her, but she threatens him. A small boy does so as well, Or. 3390 220
Page 221-230
[edit]-
(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, Or. 3390 221 -
Sekar Kancana menaces Mégantaka who has changed into a giant. Sentul imitates her mistress, Or. 3390 222
-
Mégantaka fights the prince of Ambara Madya, Or. 3390 223
-
(a) Limbur gives Langlang Duta a kris. She orders him to kill the princess Ambara Sari
(b) The wicked Langlang Duta stabs the sleeping princess to death, Or. 3390 224 -
6 drawings, bound together, depicting (225) three palm-trees a coconut-palm, a lontar-palm and an areca-palm
-
(226) Monkey fights a male and a female demon
-
((227a) Délem spears monkeys; dead demons lie on their backs;
-
(227b) Twalén fights Délem;
-
(228a) Two monkeys fight Délem;
-
(228b) Female Sang Hyang dancers accompanied by a chorus of boys and by musicians]
-
Sidapaksa, Or. 3390 229
-
The nymph Supraba, Or. 3390 230
Page 231-240
[edit]-
The god Mahadéwa, Or. 3390 231
-
The nymph Gagar Mayang, Or. 3390 232
-
6 drawings, depicting (a) Anoman is sent to Langka as an envoy.
(b) Rama has given him a ring for Sita. Laksmana watches -
(234A) Sita, sitting in a pavillion, draws her kris. Two children play at her feet. Luhganda watches;
-
(235) Rawana retreats with a drawn kris, after paying Sita a visit; (236) Méganada fights Anoman who is bound by the snake arrow;
-
(236A) A gateway (paduraksa) with a staircase]
-
Délem and Sangut guard the monkey - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 237-240
-
(a) Rawana meditates and Anoman disturbs him. A group of lower ranking Balinese runs away. Two girls perform a rejang rénténg dance; (b) Rama, Laksmana and the monkeys are in a deep sleep, Sheet 3, Or. 3390 237-240
-
Broken banners and a black crow announce his approaching death; (a) A meeting between Wibisana and Méganada is depicted. (b) Délem is shamed to death, Sheet 4, Or. 3390 237-240
Page 241-250
[edit]-
(a) The nymphs Supraba and Lotama test Arjuna’s steadfastness. Arjuna meditates
(b) A nymph of lower rank tries to seduce the servants Twalén and Wana -
(c) Arjuna and the god Siwa, disguised as a hunter, have shot an arrow at a swine
(d) Arjuna and Siwa fight with arrows -
(a) A baris biasa dancer with a lance
(b) A baris biasa dancer with a lance, Or. 3390 242 -
(a) The god Indra, armed with a club, rides his mount, the elephant
(b) Mredah, the servant of the righthand party, fights Délem, the servant of the lefthand party -
(c) The demon Détya Prabu is hit by an arrow in his chest
(d) The demon Détya Pati (Niwatakawaca?) armed with a lance -
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 pries, Or. 3390 244
-
Pun Trik makes obeisance to king Harsawijaya of Majapahit. Pun Raganata is present, and watches. Nang Senén and Gelidir are also present, Or. 3390 245
-
(a) Karang lawéan, an ornament in the shap of a man with his hand on his chest
(b) Karang katunggéng, an ornament in the shape of a scorpion
(c) Karang betukan, an ornament in the shape of a pig’s stomach -
(d) Karang pepengkah, an ornament in the shape of a demon with spindly legs
(e) Karang kuuk, an ornament in the shape of a quadruped with floppy ears
(f) Karang Mén Bajra, an ornament in the shape of the female ghost called Mén Bajra -
The monkey Nila crushes Prahasta’s chariot, and smashes Prahasta’s head with a branch of a tree, Or. 3390 247
-
(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 shape of the head of the god Ludra or Rudra
(e) Karang empas, an ornament in the shape of a tortoise, two snakes and a corn plant
(f) Karang klesih, an ornament in the shape of an ant-eater -
(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 th, Or. 3390 249 -
(a) Karang gelap, an ornament in the shape of a lightning-head
(b) Karang clepuk, an ornament in the shape of an owl
(c) Karang danawa raja, an ornament in the shape of the head of Rawana
(d) Karan, Or. 3390 250
Page 251-260
[edit]-
(a) Various utensils for ceremonies of the soul a lamp, an effigy of the soul and an offering tower
(b) A procession carries the ashes of a cremated person to the sea, Or. 3390 251 -
(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, Or. 3390 252 -
(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, Or. 3390 253 -
(a) A performance of the butterfly-baris (baris kupu atarung). A male dancer chases two girls
(b) Father Ambarsari chases mother Ambarsari. A performance of the butterfly baris (baris kupu atarung), Or. 3390 254 -
(a) Ambarsari is beaten by her father with a branch of a tree. She weeps. A performance of the butterfly-baris (baris kupu atarung)
(b) Ambarsari weeps at the foot of a tree on a cremation ground. Sh, Or. 3390 255 -
(a) An offering to appease the demons is carried out by a Muslim for two Chinese. A Muslim pangulu recites the Koran for a group of followers
(b) Various types of temporary shrines for offerings, Or. 3390 256 -
A love scene between Surata and Kokaja in a pavillion, Or. 3390 257
-
[258 is missing]
-
A love scene between the servant Twalén and an old female servant, Or. 3390 259
-
Délem disguised as an ascetic, imitates the behaviour of his lord Rawana by trying to seduce a woman. Sangut kneels and argues, Or. 3390 260
-
Anoman, sent as an envoy to Langka, meets Sita. He offers her Rama’s ring as a token of confidence. Sita is attended by Trijata, Or. 3390 261
Page 261-270
[edit]-
Rawana disguised as an ascetic pays Sita a visit. Rawana is accompanied by Sangut, Or. 3390 262
-
Rawana asks Sita to marry him she efuses and feels like killing herself. Rawana is angry. Trijata watches and speaks, Or. 3390 263
-
Rawana menaces Bali while he performs ascetism in the ocean, Or. 3390 264
-
Bali has defeated Rawana and kneels in front of the god Brahma who lectures him, Or. 3390 265
-
Bali, performing ascetism, fights Rawana in the ocean, Or. 3390 266
-
Méganada fights Anoman. Sangut aims his blow-pipe at Anoman. Délem menaces the monkey, Or. 3390 267
-
The servant Twalén, armed with a spear in the shape of a penis fights Délem who is armed with a shield and a kris, Or. 3390 268
-
Bali performs ascetism and fights Rawana in the ocean, Or. 3390 269
-
Laksmana utters a curse, and makes a threatening movement at Sita. Mredah menaces his mother, Or. 3390 270
Page 271-280
[edit]-
A meeting between Anoman, who has been enchanted by Swayampraba, and Sampati. Mredah lies on his back and watches, Or. 3390 271
-
Anoman visits Rama and Laksmana. He is sent by Sugriwa to ask Rama for help. Mredah points at Twalén, Or. 3390 272
-
Rama has shot the golden deer with an arrow. Twalén tries to catch it. Mredah watches, Or. 3390 273
-
Jatayu fights Rawana who has abducted Sita, Or. 3390 274
-
Jatayu kneels in front of Rama to tell him of Sita’s abduction. Rama is attended by Mredah, Or. 3390 275
-
Rama has cut the head of the giant Dirgabahu. He changes into a woman and thanks Rama. Twalén touches the woman in surprise, Or. 3390 276
-
Laksmana meets Rama who has just shot the golden deer. Twalén carries the deer on his back, Or. 3390 277
-
Sita orders Laksmana to help Rama, Or. 3390 278
-
Jayatu kneels in front of Rama and Laksmana to tell them of Sita’s abduction, Or. 3390 279
-
Rawana, disguised as an ascetic, pays Sita a visit, Or. 3390 280
Page 281-290
[edit]-
Anoman, sent as an envoy to Langka, meets Sita. He offers her Rama’s ring as a token of confidence. Trijata, Sita’s royal servant, watches. Two lower ranking female servants sit in the centre. The one, Or. 3390 281
-
The monkey Sugriwa and the demon Kumbakarna, Or. 3390 282
-
Anoman is sent to Langka as an envoy. Rama has given his ring to give to Sita. Laksmana watches, Or. 3390 283
-
Rama has shot the golden deer with an arrow. It regains its original form which is that of the patih Marica, Or. 3390 284
-
Jatayu fights Rawana who has abducted Sita, Or. 3390 285
-
(a) Rama and Laksmana split the upside-down demon Wirada in half
(b) Two ascetics walk through the hills. They are going to perform ascetism, Or. 3390 286 -
(a) Rama threatens Surpanaka who is depicted as a beatiful woman who kneels in front of him. Laksmana watches
(b) Surpanaka changes into her demonic form. She makes a threatening gesture, Or. 3390 287 -
(a) Rama threatens Surpanaka who is depicted as a beatiful woman who kneels in front of him. Laksmana watches
-
(b) Surpanaka changes into her demonic form. She makes a threatening gesture, Or. 3390 287
-
The nymph Supraba kneels in front of the demon Niwatakawaca, Or. 3390 288
-
Niwatakawaca fondles the nymph Supraba who sits on his lap, Or. 3390 289
-
(a) Arjuna
-
(b) Two demons, called the Red One and the Pink One, are shot by arrows
-
(c) Arjuna is armed with a bow and arrow
-
(d) Three demons are killed by fire and arrows - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 290
Page 291-300
[edit]-
[291 is missing]
-
(a) The god Indra, accompanied by his servant Baru, speaks to Arjuna, who is accompanied by Twalén, in Indra’s heaven
(b) Niwatakawaca fondles the nymph Supraba in his lap Arjuna watches and listen - Sheet 1, Or. 3390 292 -
(c) Arjuna devastates the gateway of Niwatakawaca’s palace. Foreign visitors of the women’s quarters are disturbed
(d) Supraba, who is carried by two servants, and Arjuna at the moment they fly away from Niwatakawaca’s palace -
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, Or. 3390 293
-
Siwa points at Arjuna who holds an arrow, while a swine lies dead in front of them. Siwa’s servant Délem is about to draw his kris and fight Arjuna’s servant Twalén, Or. 3390 294
-
Arjuna and his servants kneel in front of the god Rudra who is accompanied by his wife Girindraputri. They sit on a lion, Or. 3390 295
-
[296 is missing]
-
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 serva, Or. 3390 297.tif
-
(a) Radén Sarka throws Juarsa from a boat into a swamp. Sara Ulan watches and cries
-
(b) Sara Ulan threatens Radén Sarka. He sits in a tree and cannot come down, since there is a bush of thorns at the bottom - Sheet 2, Or. 3390 298
-
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 ki, Or. 3390 299.tif
-
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, Or. 3390 300
Page 301-307
[edit]-
Rawana fights the king of Kalingga and the king of Singgala, Or. 3390 301
-
Arjuna shoots arrows into the mouth of Détya Astra. Arjuna is surrounded by his folk. Dead men lie on the ground, Or. 3390 302
-
Nakula kneels in front of Salya. Salya restrains his wife from stabbing herself to death and embraces her, Or. 3390 303
-
Salya is hit by Yudistira’s book arrow. Yudistira holds a bow. His servant Twalén pays homage to Salya, Or. 3390 304
-
Bima and Sakuni, each of them armed with a club, face each other. Their servants hold their weapons ready for use, Or. 3390 305
-
Bima crushes Sakuni into pieces. The servants (Gedé Barakan, Sangut, Délem, Twalén, Tolé) fight each other as well, Or. 3390 306
-
Nakula is ordered by Yudistira, in the presence of Kresna, to pay Salya a visit. Twalén and Nakula honour Yudistira with a sembah. Mredah watches, Or. 3390 307