
B u t r o th e r a c c o u n ts , w h ic h a t t e m p t ! to . - d r a w a lin e b e tw e e n ! th e . Itfcfian'
a n d ' J a v a n . p rim d e s ,'-d a te , t h e c om m e n c em e n ta a f ith e o la ttf e rjif i-v e t c e n tu r ie s
j ^ s u b s e q u e n t l y
“ Warna (tri-coloured) was sent m.pursuitjhf Biwi Dewa, whom-he overtook-dSfolstrptuintto
“ Mandwra iia /a. j JBasu_-Dffa>p-wa,s yanqi^ishedvand fell.into_a case* the princess'felj-.iata'
i f i lm hands,',of JWa Warna, 1
|J I t was about ,thk time .jhat P « |a Sara obtained the kingdom . of Astma for His son Aiiascr,,
*®^tS was wetlraiil'' "fp iDmm,AmbdWcd,:b£' Astma; hut foe*$«8!j^is?nce
' ^ v ^uM to d t consent; a n d one> day, when h e was wandering J n ’the forests, he heard voice'
issunfrom ajcaye) and^discpvered Basu Dewa;-who _ rekteddus^ease, and entreated; hi|i»aid'
“ in the recovery o f ^ j r t f e . »Tt^e young princes then .proceeded Jn search o&DgM^aznq, and.
“ having discovered him, Basa Dewa discharged amarrow at him and killed him. Demi Angsct
cc Watt was'in' consequence‘restored to' herkusband. Basa Dewa and 'Abissamw^^^aa.^ed
“ < vow's "of perpetual friendshipriietween themselves' and their descendants, irii&langta^roB^
“ ■ upon whomsoever of them-should he guilty of breaking.it. After this, hasStJleajairetdmed*
‘,tfo Mandura Raja.
length succeeded his father in the government of. M a n d w i^ ^ ^ , and had,
“ several' chitSfen; of'whom.one was white," hamedJ"Aa4ra^oBaj ^ ^ t H e r
He ’was! succeeded by a son whom■ Ifed&d e x p a y d ^m ^ ^ v ^ d l^
‘‘ afterwards became reconciled, nsoated Roden Kangsa,
'«■ time Panda Dewa Nata reigned over the kingdom of r js iw s > M l t a
■‘t^ d ^ jfrp aH h ^ .W h e ^ y o u meet,with; chddrfiiuofyMadMrg^^itje,Q^;hl^ck.«put-t.hp.iji..t.nTdnai>li ’
“ JB s fafoer^-who was stiR living, apprehensive fonthe-fate of hisJaMhrite jogs', Kakra,Sang.
“ and Kresna, sent them to.ffladara Kandang for concealment, n d ^® g g « ^O T ^ a /E h e |e ^w a
11 princes afterwards hearing of an exhibition o f. figiiting r~mCn,,proceeded,with thejr.^sister
“ Sambddra to the Akin ^gj.jWhe^e the comhatanls wer^.assemliled, and. Reig-they - met Radfii
“ Aria Jenaka and Se»a, sons of Pandu Dewa Nata, from, who when tlieir father died-
“ heard of the fame of Madura, and came in quest of the country.
r a j Roden. Kangsa was seated ig the paseban, sui-rounded by his chiefs, when his Pateh in -
“ formed him that the proscribed children had a t last appeared.. The prince, delighted that those
“ .whom he had so long sought in vain had now appeared of their ^wn^accGjdj.prdere.ihis.
‘\-fateh immediately to qeize them; but Kakra Sana fought^with'.foe P&t$h,- and, .
“ back upon the prince,, who then seized him himself, and throwing him,on. the ground with
“i.^ioknce, .blood gushed-from his mouth. Kakra Sana then called for assistance from Aresno,
“- iSfe} Rfide/I-Sena immediately.came and overpowered Baden Kangsa, Hp ojithis'ka^ra
“ San«- pnf .himy.to death with his weapon Lugura, .The, PMeJt, ignorant,of A e „;fate, ;of his-
“ prince, rushed, upon the parties, but was pierced with a spear by Kakra Sana, who imme-
“ diately exclaimed, ‘ I am Ren Anapita of Repat Kapanasan ; I am Resi di Jala dara Bala-
“ £ detoa, .the son of Basil Dewa of Madurai
Then his uncle, Aria P ra ia , spoke; and having embraced him, s carried him to his father,
“ Basil Dewa, who conferred the counfry upon him. At night, however, Kakra Sava heard a
“ voice in his sleep, saying, £ to-morrow will I be revenged in the war Praia Yudha there
“ ‘ wU1 be one of the country Champala Raja, I am he.’ Kakra Sana replied, £ well, I dara
subsAqne.Mfeto..the fiyst; ^ie kingdom of
‘ T^/rA<j£m.k PKamMan ?H. ^/va,\.
which ha/e’ been.' admitted
■ on^tlffi-neutal Indfe^hatfe’ the*' advantage. o£/being the'-least-^confused, a
mbre>ar&duisra<?punt‘6 f f ^ ^ .With
regard' thab<3b&&Wce a';Wje Vemote antiqfAysMt
it stiew> who,are
presented td baye^&ed-4on Java, ^accp'rding tdptbe'iwo’ different .authors
jie s whiph haVc.bSSu xeierrfea to.