File:Illustration 232 of Kakawin Bhomāntaka prasi.jpg

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English: PC, 3.5 × 49.8 cm. The names of the characters have been indicated by a Balinese aksara and they are explained on the reverse side of the leaf. This is a new copy of Kakawin Bhomāntaka, as the leaf material used for writing can't last for approximately 100 years and need re-copying to preserve the text.
Date Kakawin: Before 1935 (Kakawin Bhomāntaka itself is from about 12th century CE)
This copy is made in 1984
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Origin: Kakawin Bhomāntaka prasi (Bhoma’s Death, illustrated)

Meij, Dick van der (2017). Indonesian Manuscripts From The Islands of Java, Madura, Bali and Lombok. Leiden: Brill. p. 226.
Author Artist unknown, I Gusti Bagus Sudiasta (1984 copier)

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