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- Śrī Mahārāja Rakai Kayuwangi Dyah Lokapāla Śrī Sajjanotsavatuṅga was the seventh monarch of the Mataram Kingdom of Central Java period (commonly referred...
- Predecessor Samaratungga Successor Rakai Kayuwangi Dyah Lokapala Born Dyah Saladu Spouse Pramodhawardhani Issue Rakai Kayuwangi Dyah Lokapala House Sanjaya Religion...
- Mataram Reign c. 847 – 856 Spouse Rakai Pikatan Dyah Saladu Issue Rakai Kayuwangi Dyah Lokapala House Shailendra Father King Samaratungga Religion Mahayana...
- Maharaja Rakai Panangkaran, Panunggalan, Warak, Garung, Rakai Pikatan, Kayuwangi, Watuhumalang and Watukura (which is Balitung himself). Several inscriptions...
- son—the valiant Dyah Lokapala also known by his title 'Lord of (Rakai) Kayuwangi'. As the reward for his heroic deed and bravery, the people and many of...
- Warak) (800–819) Rakai Garung (819–838) Rakai Pikatan (838–850) Rakai Kayuwangi (850–898), also known as Lokapala Balitung (898–910) During the Sanjaya...
- Sri Maharaja Rakai Garung Sri Maharaja Rakai Pikatan Sri Maharaja Rakai Kayuwangi Sri Maharaja Rakai Watuhumalang Sri Maharaja Rakai Watukura Dyah Dharmmodaya...
- Calendar). The inscription was inscribed by order of Dyah Lokapala (Rakai Kayuwangi) right after the end of Rakai Pikatan's reign and gave a detailed description...
- (803–827) Dyah Gula (827–828) Rakai Patapan (828–847) Rakai Pikatan (847–855) Kayuwangi Dyah Lokapala (855–885) Dyah Tagwas (885) Rake Panumwangan Dyah Dewendra...
- Mahāsambhu of Mataram Kingdom. King Balitung was the successor of Rakai Kayuwangi. This inscription is important and interesting, because it refers to banditry...