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204:"In the year 714 Saka, Karttika month, day 14 Paroterang, Friday, Wās, Pon, Dang Nayaka Dirandalurawa has completed (the renovation of) a prasada named Vajrasana Manjusrigrha. Satisfied the heart of those who work together. After the Dang Hyang Dasadisa was completed in this noble effort. Many people from all directions came to marvel at this homage (building) from those who already died and gave their sacrifice. From all directions people attended. All the creatures, the kanayakan dwellers, all the protected beings, and all the villagers that contribute to this auspicious effort seem very happy (satisfied) with the completion of Manjusrigrha, buildings with beautiful pinnacles. This Prasada was presented by Srinaresvara who already manifested into the realm of gods (died). All the poor people, foolish restless slaves, were unable to understand the meaning of Narendra's order as the 29: 208:(means or vehicle?) of the world. I will always uphold his order until death, as well as his works seen by me as a good (carriage) driver. The wisdom (wits), works, and thoughts of my lord are soothing, my lord's persistent attention just like unstained food. The fruit (results) of this noble deed were acquired from the guidance of Naresvara upon human beings, and my lord's protection is ultimate". 116:(guardian or complementary smaller temple) no. 202 on the west side. This inscription is linked to the Sewu temple. According to this inscription, the original name of the Sewu temple compound is probably 33:
Manjusrigrha inscription, displayed in Studio Manjusrigrha or Candi Sewu Restoration Museum on the north side of Candi Sewu near
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with Old Javanese script. The inscription was discovered in 1960 on the right side of the stairs entrance of
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Discovered in 1960 at the west perwara temple no. 202 (row 4 No. 37) of Sewu Buddhist temple compound in
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Origin of Man in Southeast Asia 5: Part 2; Hindu Temples in the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago
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si(d)a di daŋ hyaŋ daśadiśa w(d)ita yaŋ pranidhānanda naras samanta (p)untārā(-) // pha
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Studio Manjusrigrha (Museum Pemugaran Candi Sewu), Klaten Regency, Central Java
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wāra wās pon tatkālānda daŋ nāyaka di raaanada lūrawaŋ nāmanda mawrddhi diŋ
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dali(b)iga ājñā naarendra sāna prstŋ (...) (...) di (ŋ) jagat traya // ājñā
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The inscription mentioned the renovation of a sacred Buddhist building (
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lāŋku marmangap punya di janmeni paratra lai kalpawrksa muah āku (d)iŋ
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Transcription according to Badan Pelestarian Cagar Budaya Jawa Tengahː
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Buddhism influence. The temple dedicated to Manjusri is identified as
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wājana // prāsādeni kumangap ya punyānda śrī nareśwara iha janma para
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tyanta śraddhāwega samudgata mañjuśrīgrha samumbh®ta sarwwa śrī sula
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wajrāsana mañjuśrīgrha nāmāñan prāsāda tlas si(d)a maŋdrsti mañamwah
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trāŋku jānan sārak danan si(d)a // ini janma kuminta ya nissāraka
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nda kujunjuŋ nitya diŋ jameni paratra lai baraŋ kāryya mahābhāra
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ku parñama(n) swāmibhakti dr(d)abhedya phalabhukti ānindita //
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The inscription is written in 16 lines. Translated by Kusen:
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jagat sacarācarā sarwwasatwopajīwyaku sarwwasatweka nāya
317:(in Indonesian). Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia. 190:
phala punya kubhukti ya dari ājña nareśwara diŋ janmaga
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is an inscription dated 714 Saka (792 CE), written in
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Candi Sewu and Buddhist architecture of Central Java
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Index


Prambanan
Old Javanese script
Old Malay
Sanskrit
Klaten Regency
Central Java
Old Malay
Sewu
Prambanan
Central Java
Indonesia
Manjusri
Tantrayana
Vajrayana
Sewu
Canggal inscription
Kalasan inscription
Kelurak inscription
Karangtengah inscription
Tri Tepusan inscription


"Prasasti Manjusrigrha"
Candi Sewu and Buddhist architecture of Central Java
ISBN
978-979-91-0088-7
Origin of Man in Southeast Asia 5: Part 2; Hindu Temples in the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago
ISBN
9781633237308

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