ꦧꦫꦠꦪꦸꦢ​꧇꧓꧇​꧇​​ꦏꦽꦱ꧀ꦤꦝꦸꦠ

Broadly speaking, the content of this text is an adaptation of the Udyogaparwa, with a particular focus on the Krishna Duta episode. The opening section recounts how Empu Sedah begins the tale of the Baratayuda. In the middle part, the story centers on Salya’s displeasure toward Karna, leading him to depart—an action soon followed by Duryodhana. The concluding section reveals King Jayabaya’s reason for instructing his servant to write this text: because no complete version remained in the land of the victors.

Extent: 1 bundle of manuscripts on European paper.

Size and dimensions of original material: Height 30,8cm, width 20cm, depth 1,4cm.

Condition of original material: The cover still looks good. However, the pages appear dirty, with some pages torn and tattered.