08 Juni 2011

writing Darmagandhul


Dharma For other uses, see Dharma (disambiguation). Fiber is a work of literature Darmagandhul New Java macapat poetical songs that tell the fall of Majapahit as assault troops, aided by Walisongo Demak.

Darmagandhul written by Ki Kalamwadi, with the time of writing Saturday Legi, 23 Ruwah 1830 Java (or sangkala Wuk Guneng Ngesthi Nata, the same as December 16, 1900). Some one who believes that the real author is Ronggowarsito with Kalamwadi pseudonym, which in the Java language could also mean word (kalam) undisclosed (wadi). This work was written in the form of dialogue that occurs between Ki Darmagandhul Kalamwadi and his students. But the theory is easily refuted, because Ronggowarsito had died 29 years earlier. [Edit] Contents
Dialogue initiated from Darmagandhul question to the teacher about when the change of religion in Java. Mentioned that Ki Kalamwadi then provide descriptions based on the explanations from his teacher, whose name was Raden Budi. Stories and teachings described by Ki Kalamwadi includes a variety of things: among others, the fall of Majapahit kingdom, the various roles Walisongo and other figures at the beginning of the transitional period of Majapahit, Demak, the topics for the teaching of Islamic religion, as well as any conflicts of various new culture with confidence the local Javanese community. Almost the entire contents Darmagandul Fiber is a form of derivative of the Chronicle story that has been there before. The Book in question is Annals Kadhiri written in 1832 by Mas and Mas Ngabehi Ngabehi Purbawijaya Mangunwijaya. GWJ. Drewes, a Dutch orientalist, reveals that the Chronicle Kadhiri provide the main themes and ideas for writing Fiber Darmagandul. [Citation needed] [Edit] Distribution contents According to KRT version Tandhanagara [1], Suluk Darmagandhul has 17 stanza in 133 pages, with details as follows: Canto I Canto II Canto III Canto IV Canto V Canto VI Canto VII Canto VIII Canto IX Canto X Canto XI Canto XII Canto XIII Canto XIV Canto XV Canto XVI Canto XVII Dhandhanggula: 58 stanza Asmaradana: 88 stanza Dhandhanggula: 52 stanza Pickaxe: 86 stanza Sinom: 43 stanza Dhandhanggula: 42 stanza Sinom: 63 stanza Pickaxe: 176 Temple Asmaradana: 33 stanza Dhandhanggula: 58 stanza Mijil: 74 stanza Kinanthi: 33 stanza Megatruh: 37 stanza Pocung: 25 stanza Asmaradana: 21 stanza Girisa: 15 stanza Kinanthi: 41 stanza 

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