[3] Yasadipura I is buried in the Pengging [id] area, about 15 km west of Surakarta.
His works include: These were composed in the form of macapat poetry in the new Javanese language.
Yasadipura I's works also included tales with mystical and Islamic themes often derived from Malay texts.
[5] Another work is Serat Menak, an adaptation of Hikayat Amir Hamzah in Malay.
This story tells of the heroism of Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib, the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad.