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kingdom, which explains some events and the royal genealogy of the king. The inscription more or less narrates the life story of King Airlangga, one of the greatest kings in Javanese history, also explaining his lineage as the rightful ruler of Java, the successor of King Dharmawangsa of Isyana
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in the early years of the 11th century. In 1016, a rebellion incited by a vassal king Wurawari from Lwaram resulted in the destruction of the capital of Watugaluh. The reigning king,
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inscription carved on both sides of a single monolith. The front side is written in Old Javanese while the other side is written in Sanskrit. Both inscriptions are written in the
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when the destiny of human (mortals) are already predestinated, so when the destruction (strike or happen) it is meant to be, so be it for the Creator had not the
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agaņi vikrama guruņā praņam yamānas surādhipe nasadĆ£ piyas trivikrama iti prathito loke namasta smai
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The Pucangan inscription was discovered on the slope of Mount Penanggungan in East Java and sent to
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dynasty. This inscription was known as the "Calcutta Stone" because it has been stored at the
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means 'string' or 'a single thread', in this context it means quality, principle or tendency
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Congratulation and well-being! respect and great honor for him, always blessed with three
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Oudheidkundige aantekeningen:XLVIII. Waar lag Erlangga's kluizenarij van den Pucangan?
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derived from a word in this inscription. It was the name of a place on the slopes of
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Steen van den berg Pananggungan (Soerabaja), thans inā€™t India Museum te Calcutta
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Een Oud-Javaansche steeninscriptie van Koning Er-Langga
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Strophe 14 van de-Sanskrit-zijde der Calcutta-steen
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Index

Indonesia
Javanese
Sanskrit
Old Javanese
Airlangga
Kahuripan
Indian Museum
Kolkata
India
bilingual
Kawi script
Mount Penanggungan
Mojokerto Regency
East Java
Mataram Kingdom
Isyana Dynasty
Dharmawangsa
Airlangga
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
Governor General of Java
Batavia
Sangguran inscription
Lord Minto
Governor-General of India
Calcutta
Hawick
Roxburghshire
Scotland
guna
ISBN

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