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Rampokan
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Rampokan was a traditional Javan big cat fight. Panthers or tigers were released from wooden boxes and surrounded by warriors with lances trying to prevent them from breaking out of the circle. The rampokan would take place towards the end of Ramadan. It symbolized purification and the overcoming of evil.[1] If the tigers and panthers succeeded in breaking through the circle, it was seen as an omen of disaster as famine.[citation needed] The ritual died out in the early 20th century.[2] A battle between a tiger and buffalo was the first part of the event in its earlier incarnations, but in later years this was omitted.[1]

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A Javan tiger killed along with seven leopards during Rampokan in Kediri, East Java, circa 1900.
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Print of a fight between a Water buffalo and a tiger in Sunanate of Solo (1847).
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