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servants of the hero.
There are four of them – Semar, Petruk,
Gareng [id] (ꦒꦫꦺꦁ,
Garèng), and Bagong [id] (ꦧꦒꦺꦴꦁ).
Semar is the
personification of a deity...
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Soetjipto Soentoro (16 June 1941 – 12
November 1994),
commonly known as "
Gareng", was an
Indonesian footballer who
captained Indonesia's
national team....
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inclusion of the
indigenous Javanese guardian demigod, Semar, and his sons,
Gareng, Petruk, and
Bagong who make up the
numerically significant four Punokawan...
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characters in
Sundanese puppetry.
Cepot is a
punokawan alongside Dawala and
Garéng,
which do not
exist in the
original Mahabharata or Ramayana.
Cepot is one...
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clown servants of the main
figures in the storyline.
These Semar, Petruk,
Gareng, and Bagong, who are much-loved by
Indonesian audiences. [citation needed]...
- Punokawan,
together with
Semar (the leader/father figure), Bagong, and
Gareng;
Petruk acts as the
middle child. They are portra****
living together as...
- who has
consented to live on
earth to help humans. He has
three sons:
Gareng (the eldest),
Petruk (the middle), and
Bagong (the youngest).
These characters...
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peculiarity that has made him
famous is when he
presents panakawan (Semar,
Garèng, Pétruk, Bagong) with
jokes that are spontaneous, contextual, actual, and...
- Srikandi. The Punakawans—Semar, his wife Sutiragen, and
their children Gareng, Petruk, and Bagong—prepare to
attend the ceremony. However, the bride-to-be...
- to joke and
tease around. The
wayang golek artform of Cepot, Dawala, and
Gareng punakawan characters demonstrate the
Sundanese quirky side. Some Sundanese...