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  2. Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian - Wikipedia

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    Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian is a didactic text, providing the reader with religious and moralistic rules, prescriptions and lessons. The title means something like “the book of rules with guidance to be a resi (wise or holy man)”.

  3. Afrizal Malna - Wikipedia

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    Sketsa sastra Indonesia I (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Sastra Kita. OCLC 68830030. Malna, Afrizal (1989). Forum Teater Naskah Jerman : beberapa pemikiran tentang pementasan naskah Barat oleh teater Indonesia : sumber, Diskusi Forum Teater Naskah Jerman, 19-25 Juni 1988, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jakarta (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Goethe-Institut.

  4. Balinese literature - Wikipedia

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    Keadaan dan Perkembangan Bahasa, Sastra, Etika, Tatakrama, dan Seni Pertunjukan Jawa, Bali, dan Sunda [The Status and Development of Javanese, Balinese, and Sundanese Language, Literature, Ethics, Manners, and Performance Arts] (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Project for the Research and Analysis of Works from Around the Archipelago.

  5. Indonesian exile literature - Wikipedia

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    Kreasi Sastra dan Seni, better known as Kreasi, a magazine published every four months by Stichting Budaya in Amsterdam since 1989; averaged 90 pages in length, printed on A5 paper. Marhaen Menang, published in Moscow between 1970 and 1980.

  6. Sāstrā sleuk rith - Wikipedia

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    Apart from sastra olla books, the ancient Khmers also made paper books (from mulberry bark) known as kraing and wrote on stone, metals, and human skin (tattoos) but rarely used animal hide or skins. Every Khmer manuscript identified by the French School of the Extreme Orient a more detailed classification in 6 categories. [10]

  7. Shilpa Shastras - Wikipedia

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    Shilpa Shastras (Sanskrit: शिल्प शास्त्र śilpa śāstra) literally means the Science of Shilpa (arts and crafts). [1] [2] It is an ancient umbrella term for numerous Hindu texts that describe arts, crafts, and their design rules, principles and standards.

  8. Rustam Effendi - Wikipedia

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    Buku Pintar Sastra Indonesia [Handbook of Indonesian Literature] (in Indonesian) (3rd ed.). Jakarta: Kompas. ISBN 9789799251787. Jassin, HB (1985). "Sedikit Sejarah dan Rustam Effendi" [A Bit of History and Rustam Effendi].

  9. Agus R. Sarjono - Wikipedia

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    Agus R. Sarjono (born 27 July 1962 in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia) is an Indonesian poet and author. [1] In 1988, he graduated from Department of Indonesian Literature of IKIP Bandung, and then finished his postgraduate program in Universitas Indonesia at the faculty of literature and cultural studies in 2002.