Wayang wong also known as Wayang orang (literally human  wayang) is a type of Javanese dance theatrical performance with themes taken from  episode of Ramayana or Mahabharata.
While wayang gedog usually the theatrical performance that  took the themes from the Panji cycles stories from the kingdom of Janggala,  in which the players wear masks known as wayang topeng or wayang  gedog. The word "gedog" comes from "kedok", which,  like "topeng"  means "mask". The main theme is the story of Raden Panji and Candra.  This is a love story about princess Candra Kirana of Kediri and Raden Panji  Asmarabangun, the crown prince of Jenggala. Candra Kirana was the  incarnation of Dewi  Ratih (goddess of love) and Panji was an incarnation of Kamajaya  (god of love). Kirana's story was given the title "Smaradahana"  ("The fire of love"). At the end of the complicated story they finally  can marry and bring forth a son, named Raja Putra.  Panji Asmarabangun ruled Jenggala under the official names "Sri Kameswara",  "Prabu  Suryowiseso", and "Hino Kertapati".  Originally, wayang wong was performed only as an aristocratic  entertainment in four palaces of Yogyakarta and Surakarta.  In the course of time, it spread to become a popular and folk form as  well.
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indigenous  cultures in Indonesia


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