Sisindiran (Banten dialect: Susualan, Badui language: Bangbalikan) is a Sundanese poem in which an allusion (sindir) is given by a combination of words which allude to the real meaning by sound association.
Sisindiran (susualan) are often found in Sundanese verse: in tembang Sunda they occur mainly in the Panambih Songs.
The association between the "cover" and the real meaning is indicated by structural correspondences of sound and patterns.
If the sound patterns of the cangkang and the eusi are parallel, the sisindiran is termed a paparikan.
However, this Indonesian (Malay) pantun often has lines that do not contain exactly eight syllables (see for examples in Braasem 1950).