Smaradahana
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Smaradahana an entity of type: Poem
Kakawin Smaradahana adalah sebuah karya sastra Jawa Kuno dalam bentuk kakawin yang menyampaikan kisah terbakarnya Batara Kamajaya
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Smaradahana, also known as Smaradhana, Asmaradhana, Asmaradahana, Asmaradana, Asmarandhana or Asmarandana is an old Javanese poem (kakawin) written by Mpu Dharmaja as the eulogy for King Kameçvara of Kediri in early-12th century East Java. The story describes the disappearance of Kamajaya (the Hindu god of love) and Kamaratih (the Hindu goddess of love) from Svargaloka after being burnt by fire that burst from the third eye of Shiva. Their spirits fall upon the earth where, incarnated as human beings, their spirits seduce and inspire lovers' hearts.
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Kakawin Smaradahana
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The scenes from the Smaradahana depicted in Balinese painting made by I Ketut Gedé 1890
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An Old Javanese poem
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Kakawin Smaradahana adalah sebuah karya sastra Jawa Kuno dalam bentuk kakawin yang menyampaikan kisah terbakarnya Batara Kamajaya
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Smaradahana, also known as Smaradhana, Asmaradhana, Asmaradahana, Asmaradana, Asmarandhana or Asmarandana is an old Javanese poem (kakawin) written by Mpu Dharmaja as the eulogy for King Kameçvara of Kediri in early-12th century East Java. The story describes the disappearance of Kamajaya (the Hindu god of love) and Kamaratih (the Hindu goddess of love) from Svargaloka after being burnt by fire that burst from the third eye of Shiva. Their spirits fall upon the earth where, incarnated as human beings, their spirits seduce and inspire lovers' hearts.
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