

Ultra-realistic historical reconstruction of a 10th century Javanese ritual feast (Medang Kingdom, era of Maharaja Sindok, circa 930 CE, East Java). Scene shows an abundant spread of traditional foods arranged on banana leaves and woven bamboo trays on the ground in an outdoor rural setting. Foods must reflect Old Javanese inscription descriptions: mounds of white rice, assorted boiled leafy vegetables, sautรฉed greens, simple vegetable mixes, small river fish (whole, grilled and boiled), shrimp, sliced meat, chopped meat dishes, dried meat (jerky-style), fish stews, fish bones cooked in broth, legumes, roots and tubers, coconut-based dishes, and simple egg preparations. Include a wide variety to show abundance and diversity (around 10 types of vegetables). Presentation must be pre-modern: no plates, no metal utensils, all served on banana leaves, clay bowls, and woven bamboo trays. Food looks rustic, natural, slightly imperfect, and freshly prepared. Environment: tropical Java village clearing with packed earth ground, soft natural daylight, slightly humid atmosphere. Optional presence of a few people in background wearing simple 10th-century Javanese attire (kain wraps), but not the focus. Mood: ceremonial, communal offering feast prepared for a sacred land dedication (sima ritual). Emphasize authenticity and cultural richness. Style: cinematic photorealism, National Geographic documentary style, ultra-detailed textures (rice grains, leaves, fish skin, steam), 4K resolution, shallow depth of field focusing on the food spread. No modern objects, no plastic, no contemporary food styling.