Abstract
Without disturbance be it.
This is the Nawanatya, let it be known by those who wish to set foot in the Royal Residence. For, if there would be found people not knowing the Nawanatya, they are not fit to be allowed to set foot inside the Pangastryan (main courtyard of the Royal compound), they should be restricted to the Yawi (outer yard) of the Alun-alun (great court). Such is the case of those who wish to set foot in the Royal Residence without knowing the Nawanatya, the Nagarakrama, the Rājyāwāsanā, the Pañcawisaya, the Nawanatya outside and inside.
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Pigeaud, T.G.T. (1960). Nawanatya. In: Java in the 14th Century. Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-8772-5_17
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