Raden Ngabehi Ranggawarsita (14 March 1802 – 24 December 1873, jv, ꦫꦢꦺꦤ꧀ꦔꦧꦺꦲꦶꦫꦺꦴꦁꦒꦮꦂꦰꦶꦠ, Raden Ngabehi Ronggawarsita, ) was a Javanese
philosopher and
poet
A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems ( oral or wr ...
. He was born into the famous literary Yasadipura family in
Surakarta, in
Central Java. He is sometimes called the ''last Javanese poet''.
Biography
Ranggawarsita was born in 1802 with the birth name Bagus Burham.
He was son of Mas Pajangswara and grandson of
Yasadipura II
Tumenggung Sastronagoro also known as Yasadipura II (1760 – 21 April 1844) was a poet from the Kasunan Surakarta kingdom who worked during the reign of Pakubuwana IV to Pakubuwana VII.
Biography
Tumenggung Sastronagoro inherited the pse ...
, a famous poet of
Surakarta Sunanate. His father was the offspring of the
Kingdom of Pajang, his mother of the
Demak Sultanate. Once reaching adulthood, Ranggawarsita quickly gained a reputation for his intellectual capabilities which included authoring poetry, grammar books, and working as a
redactor for the Dutch periodical ''Bromartani''.
Works
Ranggawarsita authored numerous texts that covered a myriad of subjects which included poetry, mysticism, and ethics.
Additionally, his works included prophecies as well as criticism of the politics and society of his time.
Some of his notable works included:
* ''Serat Wirit Sopanalya''
* ''Serat Candrarani''
* ''Sapta dharma''
* ''Sri Kresna Barata''
* ''Paramayoga''
* ''Pustakaraja Purwa''
* ''Wirid Hidayat Jati''
Several works by Ranggawarsita were republished posthumously by
Tan Khoen Swie
Tan Khoen Swie (; 1883/1894–1953) was a Chinese Indonesian publisher who, through the Tan Khoen Swie Publishing Company, published numerous books in Javanese and Malay.
Born in Wonogiri, Tan took an early interest in Javanese culture, studyi ...
of
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* Kediri (historical kingdom), a medieval kingdom occupying territory in present-day Indonesia
* Kediri (city), a modern-day city in East Java, Indonesia
** The Kediri meteorite of c. 1940, which fell in East Java, Indonesia ( ...
in the early 20th century.
Legacy
There is a museum in his name in
Semarang.
Notes
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1802 births
Indonesian writers
People from Surakarta
Javanese poets
1873 deaths
19th-century poets
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