CEPOT
Cepot or Astrajingga is one of the Wayang Golek characters in Sundanese puppetry. He is a panakawan character of wayang golek alongside Dawala and Garéng, which do not exist in the original Mahabharata or Ramayana. Cepot is one of Semar’s sons.
Cepot is a rural character from the fictional village Tumaritis, where he lived with his father Semar and two of his brothers, Gareng and Dawala. He is known for his humorous and easy-going personality, and his act often features slapstick jokes. Cepot is also known for his sharp wit and his ability to speak his mind, even to the kings and queens of the realm.
Cepot is a popular character in Sundanese culture, and he has been featured in many films, television shows, and books. He is also a popular costume for children during festivals and celebrations.
Cepot is a complex and multifaceted character who embodies both the good and the bad of human nature. He is a trickster and a prankster, but he is also a loyal and resourceful friend. He is a symbol of Sundanese culture and identity, and he continues to be a popular figure in Sundanese literature, art, and theater.