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Nederlands: Boma Kawja (Skt. Bhâuma Kawja), dat is: gedicht van Bhâuma, den Zoon van Wisjnoe en de Aarde (Skt. Prèthiwî of Bhûmî). In het oorspronkelijke Kawi, volgens twee balische manuskripten.
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Source https://books.google.co.id/books?id=f8wOAAAAQAAJ
Author Rudolf Hermann Theodor Friederich

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