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Lontar
Palmyra palm, toddy palm
commonly known as doub palm, palmyra palm, tala, tal palm, toddy palm, lontar palm, wine palm, or ice apple, is a fan palm native to South Asia (especially
Borassus_flabellifer
Form of Hinduism practiced in Bali, Indonesia
existing Balinese frameworks. According to Balinese legend and recorded on lontar manuscripts, Hinduism was founded on the island by the East Indian priest
Balinese_Hinduism
Manuscripts made out of dried palm leaves
nations also became home to large collections. Palm-leaf manuscripts called Lontar in dedicated stone libraries have been discovered by archaeologists at Hindu
Palm-leaf_manuscript
Town in Bali, Indonesia
Negarakretagama or Warnana (Griya Pidada Karangasem), stating that the lontar was finished writing in Amlanegantun (wus puput sinurat ring Amlanagantu)
Amlapura
Indonesian nonprofit organization
The Lontar Foundation, a not-for-profit organization based in Jakarta, Indonesia, was founded in 1987 by four Indonesian writers: Goenawan Mohamad, Sapardi
Lontar_Foundation
Island in Indonesia
Banda Besar (English pronunciation: /ˈbændə bəˈsɑːr/; 'Great Banda', Dutch: Groot-Banda), also known historically as Lonthoir (alternatively spelt Lonthor
Banda_Besar
Subregion of the Asian continent
the region, such as the Balinese script shown on split palm leaves called lontar (see image to the left – magnify the image to see the writing on the flat
Southeast_Asia
Writing system used for several Austronesian languages
palm leaf form (ocally known as lontar), which are processed leaves of the tal palm (Borassus flabellifer). Each lontar leaf has the shape of a slim rectangle
Javanese_script
Language spoken in Lombok, Indonesia
read or written today, Sasak is used in traditional texts written on dried lontar leaves and read on ceremonial occasions. Traditionally, Sasak's writing
Sasak_language
Volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, Maluku, Indonesia
most of the land area of the desa of Nusantara. Banda Besar, also called Lontar or Lonthoir, is the largest island (Indonesian besar, big), 12 km (7 mi)
Banda_Islands
it consist of 30 gebang leaves (formerly identified as nipah) and in the lontar manuscript L624. The gebang manuscript is dated in a chronogram nora catur
Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian
Sanghyang_Siksa_Kandang_Karesian
Old Javanese eulogy
Hayam Wuruk, a Javanese king of the Majapahit Empire. It was written on lontar as a kakawin by Mpu Prapanca in 1365 (1287 Saka year). The Nagarakretagama
Nagarakretagama
Hindu Goddess of rice and fertility in Indonesia
with Vitarka Mudra Cili, a Balinese Dewi Sri effigy from lontar palm leaf An effigy of lontar leaf representing the goddess Dewi Sri Dewi Sri depicted
Dewi_Sri
Indonesian palm-leaf manuscripts
science, custom, and laws. The term originates from the Javanese/Malay word lontar, which is the name of the palm tree Borassus flabellifer that provides the
Lontara
Old Javanese script
first site is on the slopes of Mount Merapi-Merbabu, which mostly preserved lontar manuscripts. Titles found in this collection include Darmawarsa and Gita
Kawi_script
Sasana Budaya, the old palace of the Buleleng Kingdom. In its collection are lontar manuscripts (written on dried leaves of the rontal palm), prasasti (inscribed
Gedong_Kirtya
Solar deity in Hinduism
several Balinese literary manuscripts, one of which is the Bhama Kertih Lontar. Solar dynasty Encyclopaedia of Hinduism. Sarup & Sons. 1999. ISBN 9788176250641
Surya
Biggest shopping centre in Surabaya and Indonesia
connected with Pakuwon Trade Center (PTC). It is on Jalan Puncak Indah Lontar at Pakuwon Indah Superblock complex at 30-hectare land area, at the CBD
Pakuwon_Mall
Brahmic script used in Bali, Indonesia
associated with the Hindu religion. The script is mainly used today for copying lontar or palm leaf manuscripts containing religious texts. The Belanjong pillar
Balinese_script
Indonesian novelist and feminist (1936–2018)
December 2018, retrieved 7 December 2018 "Novel: Once Upon A Ship". The Lontar Foundation. Retrieved 2024-07-02. Dini, Nh (Nurhayati) (1973), Pada sebuah
Nh._Dini
Austronesian ethnic group
latter languages. Its designation, "Lontara" was acquired from the term Lontar, the Javanese and Malay name from Palmyra Palm, whose leaves were commonly
Bugis
Major goddess in Hinduism
one form to another, are in Balinese literature, such as the palm-leaf (lontar) manuscript Andabhuana. Tara found in some sects of Buddhism, particularly
Parvati
Cambodian legend
records of the legend were carved on palm leaves. Palm-leaf manuscripts (lontar) in dedicated stone libraries have been discovered by archaeologists at
Preah_Ko_Preah_Keo
Sundanese writing system
The Unicode block for Sundanese Supplement is U+1CC0–U+1CCF. A Sundanese lontar manuscript written in Sundanese script. The first page of a manuscript containing
Sundanese_script
text was redesicovered by the Dutch scholar Brandes from among the many lontar manuscripts among the Dutch booty called the Lombok treasure — looted from
National_emblem_of_Indonesia
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
Singaraja, written in Latin and Balinese script Klungkung Regent's Office sign Lontar manuscript restoration ^1 In Balinese script, Sanskrit and Kawi loanwords
Balinese_language
Indonesian writing system
written in a traditional palm-leaf manuscript called lontar, in which a long, thin strip of dried lontar is rolled to a wooden axis in similar manner to a
Lontara_script
Writing system used for the Sudanese language
which has reached the stage of modifying its distinctive form as used in lontar texts in the 16th century. The use of Old Sundanese script in its earliest
Old_Sundanese_script
Traditional ensemble music of Indonesia
mentioned in the Kakawin Nagarakertagama in a palm-leaf manuscript called lontar that was written by Mpu Prapanca in 1365 AD. A collection of National Library
Gamelan
Indonesian writer, poet (1924–1995)
Sapardi Djoko Damono, Umar Kayam, and John H. McGlynn, established the Lontar Foundation, a non-profit organization with the primary aim of promoting
Subagio_Sastrowardoyo
Thai goddess of rice,agriculture,fertility
Cili, a Balinese Dewi Sri effigy made with lontar palm leaves.
Phosop
Play written by Kwee Tek Hoay
continues to be performed, was republished with updated spelling by the Lontar Foundation. Brothers Tan Kioe Lie and Tan Kioe Gie are preparing to leave
Allah_jang_Palsoe
Austronesian ethnic group
territorial concessions. A subsequent attempt in 1900 to acquire Pulau Lontar was similarly dismissed, prompting British concerns over potential German
Malays_(ethnic_group)
the Cirebon and Demak Sultanates. The manuscript consists of 47 leaves of lontar palm leaf manuscript measuring 21 by 3 cm (8.3 by 1.2 in); each leaf contains
Carita_Parahyangan
Town in Bali, Indonesia
only library of lontar manuscripts (ancient and sacred texts on leaves of the rontal palm) in the world - apart from the Pustaka Lontar Museum in Penaban
Singaraja
Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
crops such as coffee being the main products. Local plants such as the lontar palm (Borassus flabellifer) and the sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) also play
East_Nusa_Tenggara
Topics referred to by the same term
Cili may refer to: Cili County Cili, an effigy of Dewi Sri made from lontar palm leaves Čili, restaurants This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Cili
Port in Indonesia
The harbour area was renamed Sunda Kelapa, as written in a Hindu monk's lontar manuscripts, which are now located at the Bodleian Library of Oxford University
Port_of_Tanjung_Priok
Indonesian author and academic (born 1959)
Post Kolonial dan Wisata Sejarah dalam Sajak. Alkatiri, Zeffry (2015). From Batavia to Jakarta in Poetry. Jakarta: Lontar. ISBN 978-602-6978-01-1. v t e
Zeffry_Alkatiri
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
language. The name Lontara derives from the Malay word for the palmyra palm, lontar, the leaves of which are the traditional material for manuscripts in India
Buginese_language
Place of worship in Hinduism
employing librarians, attached to Hindu temples. Palm-leaf manuscripts called lontar in dedicated stone libraries have been discovered by archaeologists at Hindu
Hindu_temple
1884 syair (poem) by Lie Kim Hok
" This adaptation was reprinted by the Lontar Foundation in 2006 using the Perfected Spelling System (Lontar Foundation 2006, p. 155). Tio 1958, p. 87
Sair_Tjerita_Siti_Akbari
Abugida used for the Sasak language on the Island of Lombok
tradition of Sasak literature. Based on the origins and use of manuscripts in lontar manuscripts, both in Sasak language and Kawi language, Jejawan Sasak script
Sasak_script
Indonesian poet and novelist (1927–1996)
heart]. Jakarta: Lontar. ISBN 978-979-8083-77-8. OCLC 689022533. Rukiah, FirstName (2010). The fall and the heart. Jakarta, Indonesia: Lontar. ISBN 978-979-8083-77-8
Siti_Rukiah
Island in Indonesia
around 100 metres west, and Banda Besar (also called Lonthoir, formerly Lontar) being around 1.5 km to the south and east. Banda Api and Banda Neira form
Banda_Neira
Indonesian traditional musical instrument
notations. The stringed bamboo tube is surrounded by a bag-like fan of dried lontar or palmyra leaves (Borassus flabellifer), which functions as the resonator
Sasando
Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527
There is no paper or pen, they use Chiao-chang (kajang) or palm leaf (lontar), written by scraping it with a sharp knife. They also have a developed
Majapahit
Indonesian beaten bark paper
favored writing material for Islamic Javanese literature versus palm-leaf lontar, as daluang better handled Pegon script; for example, the 1,520-folio Menak
Daluang_paper
Indonesian writer
dan Perempuan Buta’’, who won the Lontar Literary Award 2001 and translated into English and published by the Lontar Foundation under the title The Barber
Gus_tf_Sakai
One of nine Islamic saints in Java
According to the manuscript of Het boek van Bonang, which is also known as Lontar Ferrara, Bep Schrieke has recorded that some views from Sunan Bonang that
Sunan_Bonang
1965 Indonesian military faction that attempted a coup
Person's Country: Poems By Exiled Indonesian Poets] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Lontar Foundation, ISBN 978-979-8083-42-6 Anderson, Benedict R. & McVey, Ruth T
30_September_Movement
Indonesian writer
Over", by the Lontar Foundation In 2011, the English translation was one of the first ten titles selected for publication as part of the Lontar Foundation's
Ismail_Marahimin
Genus of palms
other names) Borassus akeassii West and Central Africa Asian palmyra palm/lontar palm/doub palm Borassus flabellifer southern Asia from India to Indonesia
Borassus
Oldest attested phase of the Javanese language
language unit of National curriculum. Traditionally, Kawi is written on lontar prepared palm leaves. Kawi remains in occasional use as an archaic prose
Old_Javanese
Hindu temple in Bali, Indonesia
follows a square layout. A typical temple is laid out according to ancient Lontar texts with three courtyards separated by low walls pierced by ornate gateways
Pura_Ulun_Danu_Bratan
Earliest recorded stage of the Sundanese language
is widely used to write things that have a high level of sacredness in lontar or gebang manuscripts. The following is an example of the use of the old
Old_Sundanese_language
Religious statues used for Nyepi in Bali, Indonesia
their creation and placement followed guidelines found in ancient Balinese lontar manuscripts. Their primary function was to ward off pest infestations. According
Ogoh-ogoh
National park in Bali, Indonesia
Nirartha in Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa. The Dwijendra Tatwa is written on a lontar. The whereabouts of the temple had been forgotten, as it is very isolated
West_Bali_National_Park
Island in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Gili Nanggu Gili Sudak Gili Tangkong Gili Kedis Gili Poh Gili Genting Gili Lontar Gili Layar Gili Amben Gili Gede Gili Anyaran Gili Layar Gili Asahan The
Lombok
Old Javanese poem
Museum manuscript Kropak no. 1102 Ramayana of the Sundanese Lontar Collection (Koleksi Lontar Sunda of 'Museum dan Kepustakaan Nasional Indonesia', Jakarta
Kakawin_Ramayana
Indonesian film producer (1941–1995)
Noer, Arifin (1992). The Bottomless Well : A Play in Four Acts. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation. ISBN 979-8083-10-5. Noer, Arifin (1995). Good Morning, Jajang
Arifin_C._Noer
Indonesian poet (1940–2020)
Umar Kayam, and John H. McGlynn) involved in the establishment of the Lontar Foundation. To mark the foundation's inauguration, a collection of Sapardi's
Sapardi_Djoko_Damono
Type of shrine found in Indonesia
(abode or resting place) of God. A Padmasana is first described in the lontar scripture Dwijendra Tattwa, written by Dang Hyang Nirartha, the last major
Padmasana_(shrine)
Chinese-Indonesian writer and teacher
Lontar Foundation, ed. (2006). Antologi Drama Indonesia 1895–1930 [Anthology of Indonesian Dramas 1895–1930] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Lontar Foundation
Lie_Kim_Hok
Cultural festivals in Indonesia
Wasa, and expresses gratitude for prosperity and agricultural abundance. Lontar manuscripts such as Usana Bali, Jayakasunu, and Basuki Stawa describe the
Penjor_festival
King of Bali from Kepakisan Dynasty
literature. His name appears frequently in several inscriptions and in the Lontar Usana Bali as well as the Rajapurana Besakih and Rajapurana Batur under
Dalem_Baturenggong
Sasando from East Nusa Tenggara, a harp-like instrument made from a split Lontar palm leaf, known for its soft, flowing melodies. Kroncong is a traditional
Culture_of_Indonesia
Indonesian traditional dance
mentioned in the Kakawin Nagarakertagama in a palm-leaf manuscript called Lontar that was written by Mpu Prapanca in 1365 AD. A collection of the National
Topeng_dances
Sri Ranggah Rajasa Bhatara Sang Amurwabhumi
Ken Angrok Sri Ranggah Rajasa Bhatara Sang Amurwabhumi Bali-lontar-Tojan-Kénangrok. King of Tumapel Reign 1222–1227 Predecessor Office established Successor
Ken_Arok
American editor and translator (born 1952)
Sapardi Djoko Damono, Umar Kayam, and Subagio Sastrowardoyo, he founded the Lontar Foundation with the aim of promoting Indonesian literature and culture to
John_H._McGlynn
Indonesian pulp and paper company
five of the top paper mill companies in Indonesia, including Indah Kiat, Lontar Papyrus, Pindo Deli, Tjiwi Kimia, and Ekamas Fortuna. Its principal operations
Asia_Pulp_&_Paper
Ritual
ritual fights follow an ancient and complex ritual as set out in the sacred lontar manuscripts. Human sacrifice is also mentioned in Hinduism in the Kalika
Animal_sacrifice
Indonesian writer
Indonesian literature and culture. In 2011 he participated in the launch of the Lontar Foundation's Modern Library of Indonesia, a series of Indonesian novels
Putu_Wijaya
Indonesian author
for its entertainment value. In a film commemorating Soeman made by the Lontar Foundation, Budianta concluded: You can say he only wrote a few works. You
Soeman_Hs
Regency in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
special education school. There's also one higher education institution, Nusa Lontar Rote University. There are exactly 456 Protestant churches, 13 Catholic
Rote_Ndao_Regency
City in Jambi, Indonesia
Rentjong, dan Toelisan Melayoe jang Terdapat pada Tandoek Kerbaoe, Daoen Lontar, Boeloeh dan Kertas, dan Koelit Kajoe Poesaka Simpanan Orang Kerintj Sunliensyar
Sungai_Penuh
Ethnic group in Indonesia
Digital Library. Widiadana R. A. & Erviani N. K. (29 January 2011). Ancient 'lontar' manuscripts go digital Archived 2011-08-06 at the Wayback Machine. The
Balinese_people
Austronesian ethnic group of Indonesia
Illuminations: The Writing Traditions of Indonesia (1st ed.). Jakarta: Lontar and Weatherhill. p. 1237. ISBN 0-8348-0349-6. "Laman Badan Bahasa – Merari
Batak
Topics referred to by the same term
(island), an Indonesian island Lontor (village), a village on the island Lontar (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Lontor
Book by Marah Roesli
Nurbaya was translated into English by George A Fowler and published by the Lontar Foundation. Explanatory notes Original: "... menurut kesenangan dan selera
Sitti_Nurbaya
Indonesian holding company
August 2020. "About Us". Mata Digital Newsstand. Retrieved 1 August 2020. Lontar UI. Mugi Rekso Abadi - Broadcast Media Division. {{cite journal}}: Missing
Mugi_Rekso_Abadi
Gunapriya Dharmapatni
religious and cultural landscape of early Balinese Hinduism (often described in lontar scripts as Agama Tirtha). Mahendradatta is known for her devotion to Durga
Mahendradatta
Anti-communist killings and unrest in Indonesia
Person's Country: Poems By Exiled Indonesian Poets] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Lontar Foundation. ISBN 978-979-8083-42-6. Allan, Stuart; Zeilzer, Barbie (2004)
Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66
Indonesian_mass_killings_of_1965–66
Agrarian and legal conflict in Indonesia
object is a plot of land and building located at Jalan Dukuh Kuwukan No. 27, Lontar Village, Sambikerep District, Surabaya. The property was originally purchased
2025 Dukuh Kuwukan land dispute
2025_Dukuh_Kuwukan_land_dispute
Indonesian conglomerate holding company
PT Pabrik Kertas Tjiwi Kimia Tbk PT Pindo Deli Pulp and Paper Mills PT Lontar Papyrus Pulp & Paper Industry PT Ekamas Fortuna PT Purinusa Ekapersada PT
Sinar_Mas
Indonesian writer
God-killers translated by George A. Fowler (short stories). Jakarta: Jakarta:Lontar Foundation. ISBN 9786029144437. OCLC 910838339.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
Triyanto_Triwikromo
of Sunda), as written in Hindu Bujangga Manik, manuscripts from a monk's lontar and one of the precious remnants of Old Sundanese literature. The port served
History_of_Jakarta
Indonesian poet
Kelana (To Love, To Wander), 1993 – translated in 1996 by John McGlynn, The Lontar Foundation Paris La Nuit, 2000 Lembah Kekal (Eternal Valley), 2004 Biksu
Sitor_Situmorang
Java-origin cultural performance
with an introduction by Robert S. Petersen. Ed. Joan Suyenaga. Jakarta, Lontar Foundation, 1999. Pigeaud, Th. G. "The Romance of Amir Hamzah in Java."
Wayang
Island in Indonesia
for export, with traditional agricultural mainstays being sorghum and the lontar palm. It is also known for locally weaved tenun cloths and for the production
Raijua
Ruins of a former citadel in Makassar, South Sulawesi
Kerajaan Tallo' (suatu transkripsi lontara') [History of Tallo' Kingdom (a lontar transcription)] (in Indonesian). Ujung Pandang: Lembaga Sejarah dan Antropologi
Fort_Somba_Opu
Hindu kingdom on the island of Java from 932 AD to 1579
"Prabu Maharaja" written in both lontar Carita Parahiyangan (15 C AD) & Pararaton (19 C AD).
Sunda_Kingdom
Indonesian writer, educator and journalist
(Riesco) The lontar anthology of Indonesian short stories short fiction from the twentieth century (Lontar Foundation, 2017) The Lontar anthology of Indonesian
Saadah_Alim
where the strings are stretched, surrounded by a bag-like fan of dried lontar or palmyra leaves (Borassus flabellifer), functioned as the resonator of
Music_of_Indonesia
Indonesian writer and poet
translated in German and is in process to be translated into English by Lontar Foundation. Rusmini, Oka (1997). Monolog Pohon: 30 Sajak [Monologue Tree]
Oka_Rusmini
1929 Malay novel by Kwee Tek Hoay
Realism]. In Lontar Foundation (ed.). Antologi Drama Indonesia 1895–1930 [Anthology of Indonesian Dramas 1895–1930] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Lontar Foundation
Drama_dari_Krakatau
1940 film
Yogyakarta) Lontar Foundation, ed. (2006). Antologi Drama Indonesia 1895–1930 [Anthology of Indonesian Dramas 1895–1930] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Lontar Foundation
Sorga_Ka_Toedjoe
National park in Indonesia
deciduous forest and mangroves. The parks's savannah vegetation features lontar palm (Borassus flabellifer) and grass species including Chloris barbata
Komodo_National_Park
Javanese kingdom (716 AD–1016)
building. Nevertheless, some local legends and historical records, written on lontar—most often dated from later period—might also provides data and source to
Mataram_kingdom
LONTAR
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LONTAR
LONTAR
Girl/Female
Biblical
Ear of corn, stream or flood.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Noble Servant of Guru
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of French Henri, ÉINRà means "home-ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brach 2, the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.Probably a partly Americanized form of Swiss German Bretscher, an occupational name for a sawyer, from Brett ‘plank’, ‘board’ + scher, a reduced form of Scherer ‘cutter’, a derivative of scheren ‘to cut’, ‘sever’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Success; Victorious; Fortunate; Happy
Girl/Female
British, English
Elf Power
Boy/Male
Indian
Appearance, Manifestation, Flowers
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Woodmansee.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Flax Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Willing to Attract
LONTAR
LONTAR
LONTAR
LONTAR
LONTAR