SINOM, SRI NÁTA, OR PERDÁPA,

which, according to the chaunt employed, is called béngak, garúndel, gádung-maláti, jáyeng-asmára, babarláyar, merák ngúwuh, hagók-surabáya and paláran.

(Consisting of nine lines, terminating in the vowel sounds, a, i, a, i, i, u, a, i and a.)

"Wusinā | ing'amban saksāna ||
"Layōné | dewi angrēni ||
"Binaktā | minggah kēng pālwa ||
"Indrajalā | dan tītihī ||
"Dening Rahadēn Pūnjī ||
"Dewi oneng'ūn tān kantūn
"Tumut dateng kāng | raka ||
"Akatāh | pawong'ān chéti ||
"Kang binakta | sagung'ingkang rajābranā ||


Having taken in his arms
The body of the departed
Princess Ang'réni,
It was borne
On board the vessel Indrajála
By Ráden Pánji.
The Princess Oréng'an was not left behind,
But accompanied her elder brother,
With many companions and female attendants,
The whole treasures being carried along with them.