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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
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in the early years of the 11th century. In 1016, a rebellion incited by a vassal king
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inscription carved on both sides of a single monolith. The front side is written in Old
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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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191:// svasti // tribhira piguna airu petonÅÅa ÄvvidhÄnesthi tautathÄ pralaye aguÅaiti yaħ prasiddhasta smaidhÄthre namas satatam
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agaÅi vikrama guruÅÄ praÅam yamÄnas surÄdhipe nasadĆ£ piyas trivikrama iti prathito loke namasta smai
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228:triwikrama
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121:Airlangga
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