Saturday, November 19, 2011

poems for mothers

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Adityawarman was born on around 1294-1310 in Trowulan, the capital of the kingdom of Majapahit. He was the cousin of Jayanegara, king of Majapahit in 1309-1328, and the grandson of Tribhuwanaraja, king of Melayu Kingdom.



Remembering Mom Poems 2:


His name appears in Java as early as 1343 on an image of Bodhisattva Manjusri that was originally in Candi Jago, the sanctuary which was built by Kertanegara for his father Visnuvardhana.



on this Mother\x26#39;s Day.


In one of his inscriptions, he explicitly calls himself Lord of the Golden Earth (Kanakamedinindra). An inscription in localized Malay Sanskrit found on the back of the Amoghapasa statue found at Rambahan, West Sumatra, dated 1347, written (and perhaps composed) by Adityawarman, commemorates his role as protector and source of welfare to the people of the capital of Malaya (Malayapura) and his power as an embodiment of Amoghapasa. At Malayapura, Adityawarman bore the royal title of Srimat Sri Udayadityawarman Pratapaparakrama Rajendra Maulimali Warmadewa, a title which one scholar believes he can detect an attempt at synthesis of the royal title traditionally in use in Srivijaya and Malayu. His kingdom that still bore the name of Malayu but already corresponded to the future Minangkabau.





and these words for a Mother\x26#39;s



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