Kekawin Ramayana
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Kekawin Ramayana
Summary
Kekawin Ramayana is a palm-leaf manuscript[1]. It draws 95 Wikipedia views per month (palm_leaf_manuscript category, ranking #2 of 7).[2]
Key Facts
- Kekawin Ramayana's instance of is recorded as palm-leaf manuscript[3].
- Kekawin Ramayana's instance of is recorded as Kakawin[4].
- Kekawin Ramayana's genre is Itihasa[5].
- Kekawin Ramayana's genre is Kakawin[6].
- Kekawin Ramayana's collection is recorded as Balinese Language Center[7].
- The location of Kekawin Ramayana was Mpu Tantular Museum[8].
- Kekawin Ramayana took place at Sesetan[9].
- Kekawin Ramayana took place at Balinese Language Center[10].
- Kekawin Ramayana took place at National Library of Indonesia[11].
- The location of Kekawin Ramayana was British Library[12].
- Kekawin Ramayana is a type of Kakawin[13].
- Kekawin Ramayana's writing system is recorded as Balinese[14].
- Kekawin Ramayana's writing system is recorded as Javanese script[15].
- Kekawin Ramayana's writing system is recorded as Buda script[16].
- Kekawin Ramayana's Commons category is recorded as Kakawin Ramayana[17].
- Kekawin Ramayana's language of work or name is recorded as Kawi[18].
- Kekawin Ramayana's country of origin is recorded as Indonesia[19].
- Kekawin Ramayana's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': 'Q1363377', 'amount': '+24'}[20].
- Kekawin Ramayana's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+3.5'}[21].
- Kekawin Ramayana's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+23'}[22].
- Kekawin Ramayana's form of creative work is recorded as Kakawin[23].
- Kekawin Ramayana's Gedong Kirtya Classification is recorded as Itihasa[24].
Body
Publication
Kekawin Ramayana's language of work or name is recorded as Kawi[18]. Genres include Itihasa[5] and Kakawin[6].
Material and Period
Recorded location include Mpu Tantular Museum[8], Sesetan[9], Balinese Language Center[10], National Library of Indonesia[11], and British Library[12].
Why It Matters
Kekawin Ramayana draws 95 Wikipedia views per month (palm_leaf_manuscript category, ranking #2 of 7).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25]