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Rakai Watukura
Balitung was a Javanese king of Mataram. Balitung was his birth name, though like other Javanese kings of this period, he was commonly referred to by
Balitung
Javanese kingdom (716 AD–1016)
their lineage; the most notable are the Canggal, Kalasan, Shivagrha and Balitung charter. Bas reliefs in a series of temple walls with depictions of life
Mataram_kingdom
Inscription from Central Java, Indonesia
The Mantyasih inscription (also known as Balitung charter and Kedu inscription) is an important inscription found and kept by Li Djok Ban in Ngadireja
Mantyasih_inscription
Hindu kingdom in Java
Sumatra. Information about the Sanjaya dynasty is also found in the 907 Balitung inscription; when a ruler died, he assumed a divine form. From this inscription
Sanjaya_dynasty
King of Mataram
successors is found in the Balitung charter and the Wanua Tengah III inscription. In the Mantyasih inscription, King Balitung mentions what is called 'the
Sanjaya_of_Mataram
10th century Javanese inscriptions
of King Śrī Maharāja Rakai Watukura Dyah Balitung Śrī Dharmmodaya Mahāsambhu of Mataram Kingdom. King Balitung was the successor of Rakai Kayuwangi. This
Kaladi_inscription
9th-century Hindu temple compound near Yogyakarta, Indonesia
850 CE by Rakai Pikatan and expanded extensively by King Lokapala and Balitung Maha Sambu, the Sanjaya king of the Mataram kingdom. A short red-paint
Prambanan
Indonesian puppet theatre
shadow figure. In 903 CE, the Mantyasih inscription (Balitung charter) was created by King Balitung of the Sanjaya dynasty of the Ancient Mataram Kingdom
Wayang_kulit
One hundred years, from 901 to 1000
907: Sumbing volcano erupts, according to Rukam inscription. 907: King Balitung creates the Mantyasih inscription containing the list of Mataram kings
10th_century
2nd king of Mataram
in the Kalasan inscription. The name of Panangkaran is mentioned in the Balitung charter (found in the Kedu Plain area) as the line of kings who were named
Dyah_Pancapana
City in Central Java, Indonesia
present-day city of Surakarta, as evidenced by a ferry charter issued by Balitung in A.D. 904. The Majapahit Empire renewed this ferry charter in 1358. By
Surakarta
City in Central Java, Indonesia
plate of copper. Poh and Mantyasih were written under the rule of King Balitung of Mataram kingdom. In those steles, the villages of Mantyasih and Glanggang
Magelang
Minor character from the Hindu epic Mahabharata
found in the Sangsang copper plate inscription issued in the name of King Balitung in AD 907." A "rendering of the Mahābhārata (IAST original) into Javanese
Iravan
Old Javanese script
seen in specimens from the reign of Lokapāla/Kayuwangi (855–885 CE) and Balitung (898–910 CE). Dutch epigrapher Johannes Gijsbertus de Casparis categorized
Kawi_script
Airlangga Anak Wungsu Agung Anom Anusapati Arjayadengjayaketana Ken Arok Balitung Dalem Baturenggong Dalem Ketut Dalem Samprangan Dharmawangsa Hayam Wuruk
Hinduism_in_Indonesia
Java-origin cultural performance
from the 10th century. In 903 CE, the Dalinan charter was issued by King Balitung of the Sanjaya dynasty of the Ancient Mataram Kingdom. It describes a wayang
Wayang
City in East Java, Indonesia
(pronounced [malaŋkuʃeʃworo]). The sacred building is referred to in two Balitung King inscriptions from Ancient Mataram, namely the Mantyasih Inscription
Malang
Indonesian vegetable dish
the Ancient Mataram Kingdom under the reign of king Rakai Watukura Dyah Balitung (898–930 AD) which was recorded in the Kakawin Ramayana. Pecel is also
Pecel
Rakai Kayuwangi
Nasional. p. 38. Kusen (1994). "Raja-raja Mataram Kuna dari Sanjaya Sampai Balitung Sebuah Rekonstruksi Berdasarkan Prasasti Wanua Tengah III". Berkala Arkeologi
Lokapala_(king)
Watukara, Balitung (898–c. 910) [son?] Rake Hino, Daksa (fl. 913–915) [brother-in-law?] Rakai Layang, Tulodong (fl. 919–921) [son of Balitung] Rake Pangkaya
List_of_monarchs_of_Java
Deified monarch in medieval Southeast Asia
in the garbhagriha of Prambanan's main temple was modelled after King Balitung, serving as a depiction of his posthumous deified self. It is suggested
Devaraja
Dynasty in Java from about 750 to 850 CE
be considered as the continuation of Shailendra lineage, although King Balitung (898—910) in Mantyasih inscription (907) sought ancestor only as far as
Shailendra_dynasty
Regency in Central Java, Indonesia
Kedu Plain. It is estimated that within the period of Rakai Watukara Dyah Balitung, Bagelen had become the capital of the Mataram Hindu Kingdom or that it
Purworejo_Regency
Mataram archaeological find
name of the owner. The hoard was estimated dated from the reign of King Balitung (899–911). The treasure has been identified as belonging to a noble or
Wonoboyo_hoard
Event 907 Sumbing volcano erupted, according to Rukam inscription. King Balitung created Mantyasih inscription containing the list of Mataram kings, moved
Timeline of Indonesian history
Timeline_of_Indonesian_history
King of Mataram
either 924 or 928 AD. Historians have posited that Tulodong was the son of Balitung whose reign ended about eight years prior to the start of Tulodong's. Tulodong
Tulodong
Empire in Indonesia
The territory of Negara Daha included Sewa Agung, Bunyut, Karasikan, Balitung, Lawai, and Kotawaringin. The second king of Negara Daha was Raden Sukarama
Negara_Daha
1st Sultan of Banjar (1526–1540)
by the Patih of Balit The deputy for Panganan is held by the Patih of Balitung The deputy of Gampiran is held by the Patih of Kuin The deputy for Panumping
Surianshah_of_Banjar
Queen (833—856) Rakai Pikatan, King (838—850) Balaputra, King (835–860) Balitung, King (899–911) Sunda Kingdom (complete list) – Pucukbumi Darmeswara, Maharaja
List of state leaders in the 9th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century
(989–1012) Mataram kingdom (complete list) – Shailendra dynasty/Sanjaya dynasty Balitung, King (899–911) Daksa, King (910–919) Tulodong, King (919–924) Wawa, King
List of state leaders in the 10th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century
Dutch epigraphist (1904–1974)
wife, his daughter and two grandchildren. "Twee Koperen Oorkonden van Balitung in het Koloniaal Instituut te Amsterdam", in: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-
F._H._van_Naerssen
Hindu temple in Java, Indonesia
Yogyakarta (2018), Candi Kedulan : menelusuri warisan Rakai Watukara Dyah Balitung : film dokumenter, retrieved 31 July 2023 Mengembalikan kemegahan bangunan
Kedulan
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Distress; Sorrow
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mahavidya | மஹாவிதà¯à®¯à®¾
Supreme knowledge
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Muslim
Brilliant princess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Holladay.
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Horseman; Knight
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Donor; Another Name for the God; Munificent; Bestowed; Liberal Donor
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wise; Intelligent; Teacher
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Muslim
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Girl/Female
Irish
Dark-haired.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jalabala | ஜ஼லாபலா
A river
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