This puppet represents the character of Indradjit (Indradjit) in the Hindu epic Ramayana, performed in the Javanese wayang kulit, or leather shadow puppet theatre tradition. Indrajit is the son of the evil Lankan king, Rawana (Ravana). Mahabharata and Ramayana are among the popular wayang stories performed in the Javanese kulit tradition. Wayang kulit is considered the highest of the performing arts. Performed in the royal courts of Java as early as the ninth century, this tradition continues to be treasured as one of the pusaka or sacred heirlooms of the court. Wayang kulit is traditionally performed on ritual feast days and religious ceremonies. It has also been adapted for television and public education campaigns.