Borobudur Masterpiece Dance-Drama
>> Monday, 2 February 2009
The Synopsis
ACT 1:
Human emotional mood tends to change like the Rolling Wheel, which sometimes depicts greed, violence and mutual oppression. These all lead to chaos and gripping fear.
Rakai Pangkaran, known as with strong moral, is always critical to humans' evil therefore, he teacher good ways of live. His teachings are carved in store piles describing the morals of Kamadhatu, Rupadhatu and Arupadathu.
ACT 2:
This scene depicts the spirit of solidarity, cooperation and among the people at the foot of Menoreh Hills while commencing the constructions of the Borobudur Temple. The evil spirits come out to disrupt the work, which lead to the people's suffering.
The kingdom's officers and the monks take actions to expel the evil sririts.
ACT 3:
King Samaratungga is determined to complete the temple construction, and with the people's full support help, he and his people manage to finish the project.
ACT 4:
King Samaratungga, his office and people offer thank to God for the complete construction of the Borobudur Temple. They sit silently and under the guidance of the monks they pray for peace and peaceful life.
from : yogyes.com
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