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    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TEXT OF RAMAYANA JAWA KUNO AND THE RENDERING OF RAMAYANA STORY-RELIEF IN PRAMBANAN TEMPLE
    (International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Iskandar, Asep Deni; Rustopo; Dharsono; Haryono, Timbul
    Other than as decor, Ramayana story-relief of Prambanan temple functions as teachings in visual form. The teachings source, a heroism narration of Rama (also called Ramayana epic), is a holy book originally written by Valmiki an Indian nationality, which later spread to various areas including Java island. Javanese society was known as open to external cultures. Conversely, they did not forthwith use it as their teachings. The epic later encountered a change in the form of story-part addition, written as Ramayana Jawa Kuno (RJK). Several researchers believe that RJK was employed as the guidance in the making of Ramayana story-relief, as there is a conformity between the written text and the rendering sculptures. Thus, the RJK text was likewise employed by the author to analyze the depictions of each scene in the relief panels. Nevertheless, the analyses conversely found some differences in some scenes and objects which show the presence of text interpretation and the discretion of the sculptures at the time.

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