Punokawan
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Panakawan atau punakawan (diambil dari bahasa Jawa: ꦥꦤꦏꦮꦤ꧀, translit. panakawan, har. 'kesatria') adalah sebutan umum untuk para pengikut kesatria dalam khasanah kesusastraan Indonesia, terutama di Jawa. Pada umumnya para panakawan ditampilkan dalam pementasan wayang, baik itu wayang kulit, wayang golek, ataupun wayang orang sebagai kelompok penebar humor untuk mencairkan suasana. Namun di samping itu, para panakawan juga berperan penting sebagai penasihat nonformal kesatria yang menjadi asuhan mereka.
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In Javanese wayang (shadow puppets), the panakawan or panakavan (phanakavhan) are the clown servants of the hero. There are four of them – Semar (also known as Ki Lurah Semar), Petruk, and . Semar is the personification of a deity, sometimes said to be the dhanyang or guardian spirit of the island of Java. In Javanese mythology, deities can only manifest themselves as ugly or otherwise unprepossessing humans, and so Semar is always portrayed as short and fat with a pug nose and a dangling hernia.
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Panakawan
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Punokawan
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In Javanese wayang (shadow puppets), the panakawan or panakavan (phanakavhan) are the clown servants of the hero. There are four of them – Semar (also known as Ki Lurah Semar), Petruk, and . Semar is the personification of a deity, sometimes said to be the dhanyang or guardian spirit of the island of Java. In Javanese mythology, deities can only manifest themselves as ugly or otherwise unprepossessing humans, and so Semar is always portrayed as short and fat with a pug nose and a dangling hernia. His three companions are his adopted sons, given to Semar as votaries by their parents. Petruk is portrayed as tall and gangling with a long nose, Gareng as short with a club foot and Bagong as obese. The panakawan always appear in the second act of a wayang performance – – as servants to the hero of the story regardless of who that hero is. Similar characters appear in other Indonesian wayang and theatrical traditions, including those of Bali and Sunda, under different names. The panakawan characters are generally much-loved by audiences who attend wayang plays in Indonesia and their appearance in the plays is usually greeted with laughter and anticipation.
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Panakawan atau punakawan (diambil dari bahasa Jawa: ꦥꦤꦏꦮꦤ꧀, translit. panakawan, har. 'kesatria') adalah sebutan umum untuk para pengikut kesatria dalam khasanah kesusastraan Indonesia, terutama di Jawa. Pada umumnya para panakawan ditampilkan dalam pementasan wayang, baik itu wayang kulit, wayang golek, ataupun wayang orang sebagai kelompok penebar humor untuk mencairkan suasana. Namun di samping itu, para panakawan juga berperan penting sebagai penasihat nonformal kesatria yang menjadi asuhan mereka.
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