This text describes the condition of gardens, pavilions, and various other elements within the Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, including details on their dimensions, types of plants, and respective functions. The opening section depicts the serene atmosphere of the southern square (Alun-Alun Selatan) of Yogyakarta, shaded by banyan trees and enclosed by a fence. In the middle section, a symbolic narrative presents the hopes of a kemuning tree that longs to speak like a human. The tree expresses sorrow at being neglected and unappreciated by many. The concluding part of the text conveys ancestral advice, warning against the consumption of kepel fruit.
Extent: 1 bundle manuscript on a plain paper.
Size and dimensions of original material: Height 21,1cm, width 16,9cm, depth 2,2cm.
Condition of original material: The cover is still in good condition, some pages show signs of fading ink, while others remain in good condition.
