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Pdf Extra Quality | Naskah Bujangga Manik

Naskah means "manuscript" in Indonesian. The Bujangga Manik is a narrative poem written on lontar (palm leaves), though unique because it utilizes pada (punctuation) typical of pre-Islamic Sundanese scripts.

The story follows the protagonist, Bujangga Manik (also known as Prince Jaya Pakuan), a Sundanese Hindu priest who embarks on a spiritual journey. He travels from the capital of Pakuan Pajajaran (modern day Bogor) across Java, Bali, and even reaches parts of Borneo and Malacca.

The manuscript is written on daluang (traditional Javanese/Sundanese paper made from the bark of the mulberry tree). The original is in a fragile, hand-written palm-leaf style but on paper, with black ink. A high-quality (“extra quality”) digital scan would show: naskah bujangga manik pdf extra quality

The definitive modern transcription was done by Dr. J. Noorduyn (2006) titled "Three Old Sundanese Poems." While the book is a transcription, some academic torrents or library databases (like JSTOR or Brill) offer the accompanying high-quality plates as a separate PDF supplement.

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