Proceedings of the International Seminar on Recent Language, Literature, and Local Cultural Studies (BASA 2018)

Sĕrat Darmasarana as The Reception of Ādiparwa, Mosalaparwa and Prasthānikaparwa

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Anung Tedjowirawan
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Anung Tedjowirawan
Available Online November 2018.
Keywords
Sĕrat Pustakaraja; Sĕrat Darmasarana; Analysis Reseption; Ādiparwa, Mosalaparwa, Prasthānikaparwa.
Abstract

Sĕrat Pustakaraja is tops poet R. Ng. Ranggawarsita of Keraton Surakarta XIX Century AD. Said "Pustakaraja" for being the book guidelines for a king, or even be interpreted as "The King of Books", as it became the leading book as well as being the leading of story book Javanese. Sĕrat Pustakaraja is considered as a book of Mahābhārata version of Java. Sĕrat Darmasarana and Sĕrat Yudayana is part of the Sĕrat Pustakaraja. The second this sĕrat can be seen as an entry point that connects the tradition of Mahābhārata (India) with Javanese tradition (Kediri king’s and soon). To understand Sĕrat Darmasarana, than the understanding of the texts on it as well as Sĕrat Karimataya latter texts such as Sĕrat Yudayana closelly Sĕrat Budhayana (Sĕrat Prabu Gĕndrayana), Sĕrat Sariwahana, Sĕrat Purusangkara, Sĕrat Partakaraja, Sĕrat Ajidarma, Sĕrat Ajipamasa is very important. Research on Sĕrat Darmasarana will also discuss about the reseption to the Mahābhārata parts of which Ādiparwa, Mosalaparwa and Prasthānikaparwa which includes the causes of death emperor Parīkṣit, Satyaki, and Baladewa, procession Sarpayajña emperor Janamejaya and its comparation on which Sarpayajña in the Sĕrat Yudayana.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the International Seminar on Recent Language, Literature, and Local Cultural Studies (BASA 2018)
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Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
Publication Date
November 2018
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978-9462-52-614-3
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2352-5398
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© 2018, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
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