Description in the Javanese wayang retellings: A son of Antaboga who married [Mumpuni]. She was originally married to Yamadipati. In one version, he had an affair with [Mumpuni]. After being caught, he was sentenced to death and then killed by Batara Guru, only to be revived by his mother later. In another version, he had the help of Antaboga, who created a fake [Mumpuni] that went on pretending to be Yamadipati's wife until she died suddenly. These actions were eventually discovered but his behavior was forgiven for his role in helping to defeat [Karungkala], a giant wreaking havoc in the heavens.
Notes on the Indian retellings: Not mentioned in the Indian Mahabharata.
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Characters in the same scene (adegan) as Nagatatmala