Cidanghiang inscription, also called Lebak inscription, is an inscription from the Tarumanagara kingdom, estimated to be from the 4th century CE. [1] [2] The inscription was found in 1947 on the bank of Cidanghiang River in Lebak village, Munjul district, in Pandeglang Regency, Banten, Indonesia. [1] [3] [4] The inscription is written in the Pallava script and composed in the Sanskrit language. [1]
This inscription mentions a king named Purnawarman, who used the title vikrānta, which indicates that he was a worshiper of Lord Vishnu. [1] [3] It consists only of two lines, transliterated as follows: [1] [4]
The translation of this inscription according to philologist Poerbatjaraka (1952) is as follows: [1]