ꦱꦼꦫꦠ꧀ꦥꦸꦱ꧀ꦠꦏꦫꦗꦗꦶꦭꦶꦢ꧀꧇꧒꧇

The text narrates the journey of a figure named Daniswara. In the opening section, it tells how Sang Bagawan Daniswara leads and gives instructions to other characters, including Arya Suksara and Raden Narayana, who then follow his guidance to the hermitage in Nilandusa. Upon their arrival, Sang Bagawan guides them in carrying out spiritual teachings and duties. Over time, Daniswara emerges as an eminent and respected priest, recognized throughout the land of Mamenang. Owing to his wisdom and leadership, he is bestowed the title of Resi Daniswara in Wukir Nilandusa and participates in the assembly at Pancaniti. The virtues and contributions of his followers, such as Sang Nandarswara, are also commemorated, while other figures either return to their homelands or remain in Mamenang as disciples. Even Empu Kumbayana, having undergone a process of purification, is appointed as Resi Daniswara’s chief assistant. In the final part of the text, the focus shifts to Patih Sanjaya, who receives his king’s command with full readiness. He affirms his willingness to carry out his duties with loyalty and prudence in support of the king’s policies. The closing scene depicts the characters preparing to depart and return to the land of Java, marking the end of the story in a peaceful and orderly atmosphere.

Extent: 1 bundle manuscript on a plain paper.

Size and dimensions of original material: Height 21cm, width 16cm, depth 2,2cm.

Condition of original material: Detachable binding.