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2006.006.516 (left): Indrajit, Ravana's son. Fights against Rama in the final battle of the Ramayana. 2006.006.517 (right): Bambang Segara, young male knight, son of a lesser king or prince who is unmarried and has meditated.
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2006.006.491-493: Anthropomorphic monkeys led by Hanoman to help find Sita and fight Ravana.
2006.006.489 (left): Hanoman, monkey warrior, important to the Ramayana as the chief ally of Rama. 2006.006.490 (right): Hanoman.
2006.006.494 (left): Baladewa, a character in the Mahabharata, either the incarnation of the Snake God or God of Happiness and Prosperity. 2006.006.495 (centre): Begawan Madura, old man with red face, white hair and beard. Gold body, full crown and wings. 2006.006.496 (right): Male Prince, red face with goatee and red body. Half crown with bird motif.
2006.006.497 (left): Anggada, Wanara warrior from Ramayana. Anthropomorphic monkey with red face, red eyes, exposed teeth and fangs. 2006.006.498 (centre): Wanara Wijungmuka, anthropomorphic monkey. Grey face with red eyes, lips and gold fangs. 2006.006.499 (right): Wanara, anthropomorphic monkey warrior.
2006.006.500 (left): Rakshasa, anthropomorphic demon with monkey cross with feline features. 2006.006.501 (right): Wanara,anthropomorphic monkey warrior.
2006.006.502 (left): Anthropomorphic elephant with a red face with trunk, eyes, gold tusks, black hair and beard. 2006.006.503 (right): Bomantara, king of Prajatisa, killed by Bambang Sitija. Red face including black goatee, round red eyes.
2006.006.504 (left): Male Prince with a red face with black facial hair. 2006.006.505 (centre): Male Prince, possibly Sutija. Red face with red round eyes, mustache, black lobster curl hair. 2006.006.506 (right): Male Prince with a red face with pointed nose, round eyes, teeth and beard.
2006.006.507 (left): Male Prince with a red face with round gold rimmed eyes. 2006.006.508 (centre): Male Prince with a red face long flat top nose and long black hair. 2006.006.509 (right): Male Prince with a red face.
2006.006.510 (left): Male prince with a red face and round eyes. 2006.006.511 (centre): Male prince with a red face and round eyes. 2006.006.512 (right): Ravana, antagonist of the Ramayana.
2006.006.513-515: Male princes with red faces and round eyes.
2006.006.518 (left): Anthropomorphic Elephant with a red face with round yellow rimmed eyes, tusks exposed. 2006.006.519 (right): Ravana in Chains. 10 red faces with round eyes, black hair and beards.
2006.006.520 (left): Ravana, antagonist of Ramayana. 2006.006.521 (right): Nitakwaca, male with red face, round eyes, open mouth with exposed fangs.
2006.006.522-523 (left, and centre): Anila, wanara anthropomorphic warrior in Sugriv's army during the Ramayana. 2006.006.524 (right): Rama, protagonist of the Ramayana. Avatar of Vishnu.
2006.006.525 (left): Ravana, demon king, antagonist of the Ramayana. 2006.006.526 (right): Subali, anthropomorphic monkey. Red face and gold body. Black facial hair.
2006.006.527 (left): Male prince with a red face and round eyes. 2006.006.528 (centre): Bethara Brama, one of the divine trinity of gods in Hinduism. Described as the God of Fire. 2006.006.529 (right): Male prince with a red face and orange body.
2006.006.530-532: Male prince with red face and gold body.
2006.006.533 (left): Male prince with red face. 2006.006.534 (centre): Antareja, son of Bima, character in the Mahabharata. 2006.006.535 (right): Male prince with red face.
2006.006.536 (left): Angganda, anthropomorphic monkey commander from the Ramayana. 2006.006.537 (centre): Anthropomorphic monkey with black beard and red lips. 2006.006.538 (right): Gendara, with a red face, squinted eyes and gold body.
2006.006.539 (left): Jayadrata, king of the Sindh in the Mahabharata. 2006.006.540 (centre): Male prince with red face and gold rimmed eyes. 2006.006.541: Male prince with red face and gold body.
2006.006.542 (left): Male prince with red face and long bulbous nose. 2006.006.543 (centre): Male figure with brown face and body. 2006.006.544 (right): Male figure with a gold face, squinted eyes, gold teeth, and red lips.
2006.006.545-546: Duryudana: leader of the Korawas, King of Hastina in the Mahabharata. Brutal, ambitious and stubborn but generous and loyal to family he represents both good and bad.
2006.006.547 (left): Anthropomorphic lizard, blue scales with gold detail over face and body. 2006.006.548 (right).
2006.006.549 (left): Rakshasa, anthropomorphic demon cross between a wanara (monkey) and taksaka (dragon serpent). 2006.006.550 (right): Wanara, anthropomorphic monkey warrior.
2006.006.551 (left): Aryawidura, male prince with black face, gold eyebrow, closed mouth with red and gold lips. 2006.006.552 (left-centre): Nayarana, male Prince with black face and gold body. 2006.006.553 (right-centre): Keswara, also known as Gandaradesa, King of Gandara. 2006.006.554 (right): Male Prince with a black face, gold eyebrow, and red and gold lips.
2006.006.555 (left): Male Prince with a black face and head tilted upwards. 2006.006.556 (centre): Abimanyu, Arjuna's spiritual, wise son. Shot with arrows fired by the Korawa side and then killed by Jayadrata. Seen as a demeaning death for a good person. 2006.006.557 (right): Abiyasa, King of Hastina. Grandfather of the Pandawas and Korawas. Wrote the first version of the Mahabharata.
2006.006.558 (left): Vishnu, one of the divine trinity of Hinduism. Javanese regard him as a God of Permanence and Prosperity. Usually only seen in plays as one of his incarnations. 2006.006.559 (left-centre): Black face, gold eyebrow, red lips, gold teeth. Long wavy black hair. Full crown with red at top and blue bird motif. 2006.006.560 (right-centre): Basudewa, prince character from the Mahabharata. 2006.006.561 (right): Parikesit: character from the Mahabharata, grandson of Arjuna.
2006.006.562 (left): Kresna, main character of the Mahabharata. Role to ensure the forces of good won, revealed the Bhagavad Gita. 2006.006.563 (left-centre): Anggada, wanara warrior from Ramayana. Anthropomorphic monkey with black face and long nose. 2006.006.564 (right-centre): Male prince with a black face and gold body. 2006.006.565 (right): Male prince with a black face and red lips.
2006.006.566-567 (left, left-centre): Parikesit: character from the Mahabharata, grandson of Arjuna. 2006.006.568 (right-centre). 2006.006.569 (right): Anthropomorphic monkey, possibly Wanara.
2006.006.570-572: Male Prince.
2006.006.580 (left): Seta, prince in the Mahabharata. Killed by Bima. 2006.006.581 (left-centre): Kartawirya, Javanese describe him as a King of Maespati. In Indian mythology a tyrant with one thousand arms killed by an avatar of Vishnu. 2006.006.582 (right-centre): Sutikiman, black face and gold body. 2006.006.583 (right): Male figure with a black face and gold body.
2006.006.573-575: Male Prince.
2006.006.576 (left): Male prince with a black face and gold body. 2006.006.577 (left-centre): Bathara Kamajaya, God of Love. Example of manly beauty and honour. 2006.006.578 (right-centre): Male prince with a black face and ear ornaments. 2006.006.579 (right): Arjuna Sasrabahu, hero of pre-Ramayana Cycle where he defeats Ravana. Can transform into thousand-armed giant Brahala.