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Old 22nd November 2016, 01:07 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Kulino
Dear all,
A dear friend and teacher worked as civil servant for the Dutch governement on Java before WO2. During that time he acquired in a special way a keris supposedly coming from the Sawungaling family. This keris stayed with him for the rest of his life. When he passed away his family trusted me with this keris. I heard the legend of the Sawungaling family, Jaka Barek and the cinde puspita but wold like to learn more. Why the Jago?
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Kulino
I for one will plead total ignorance here and state that i haven't a clue about the legend of the Sawungaling family, Jaka Barek or the cinde puspita. I also have no idea what you mean by Jago so i could help you understand why. Perhaps you can explain what you do know of this and we can build from there. Thanks!
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