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- jaya siddhayātra subhikṣa nityakāla! Selamat! Tahun Śaka memasuki 605, pada hari kesebelas, Dapunta Hiyang menaiki sampan untuk mengambil siddhayātra. Pada...
- when he visited the kingdom in 671 for six months. The 7th-century siddhayatra inscriptions discovered in Palembang and Bangka Island are also vital...
- previous years, around thirty Siddhayatra inscriptions were discovered around Southern Sumatra, all concerning the Siddhayatra journey of Dapunta Hyang Sri...
- Srivijayan inscriptions dated from the late 7th century CE dubbed the "Siddhayatra inscriptions", describing his sacred journey to acquire blessings and...
- Ilterish Qaghan and Tonyu**** 683: Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa performed Siddhayatra as the journey to expand his influence. The event mentioned in several...
- History of Songket Based on Archaeological Data]. Siddhayatra (in Indonesian). 21 (2). doi:10.24832/siddhayatra.v21i2.22 (inactive 1 November 2024).{{cite journal}}:...
- South Sumatera Province). Siddhayatra. Jurnal Arkeologi. Vol 21, No 2 (2016). Hlm. 129. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.24832/siddhayatra.v21i2.24 Peel, M C; Finlayson...
- as king Indravarman II's favorite. He went on Buddhist pilgrimages (siddhayäträ) to Java in 908 and 911, acting as the king's diplomat. In 911 he built...
- his way to Nalanda, India. 683 Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa performed Siddhayatra as the journey to expand his influence. The event is mentioned in several...
- known under the leadership of Dapunta Hyang. That he departed on the siddhayatra holy journey to "take blessings", and led 20,000 soldiers and 312 people...