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Marakata Pangkaja
Dharmawangsa Wardhana Marakatapangkaja
King of Bali
Reign1022 – 1049
Predecessor Udayana
Successor Anak Wungçu
Regnal name
Çri Dharmawangsa Wardhana Marakata Pangkajastanottunggadeva
House Varmadeva
Father Udayana
Mother Mahendradatta
Religion Hinduism

Marakata Pangkaja was a Balinese king from the Warmadewa dynasty. [1] He was the son of King Udayana and Queen Mahendradatta, a Javanese princess. [1] His royal title was Çri Dharmawangsa Wardhana Marakata Pangkajastanottunggadewa. [1] [2] He ascended to the throne in 1022 CE, [1] and probably reigned until 1049 CE. [3] His reign coincided with the reign of his elder brother, King Airlangga, who ruled the Mataram Kingdom in Java. [1] After he died, the next king who ruled Bali was his younger brother, King Anak Wungsu. [3]

In several inscriptions, King Marakata is depicted as a ruler who was like Lord Vishnu, who often helps his suffering people. [1] The Bwahan B inscription stated that the king granted the request of the Bwahan village elders to buy a portion of the royal hunting ground, because they lacked sufficient land for herding and collecting firewood. [2] His name is mentioned in at least 10 inscriptions found on the island of Bali. [4]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Phalgunadi, I. Gusti Putu (1991). Evolution of Hindu Culture in Bali: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Sundeep Prakashan. pp. 50–51. ISBN  9788185067650.
  2. ^ a b Lansing, J. Stephen (2012). Perfect Order: Recognizing Complexity in Bali. Vol. 22 of Princeton Studies in Complexity (illustrated, reprint ed.). Princeton University Press. p. 29. ISBN  9780691156262.
  3. ^ a b Hauser-Schäublin, Brigitta; Ardika, I Wayan (2008). Burials, Texts and Rituals: Ethnoarchaeological Investigations in North Bali, Indonesia. Universitätsverlag Göttingen. p. 220. ISBN  9783940344120.
  4. ^ Citramanik, Luh Gede Ratna; Laksmi, Ni Ketut Puji Astiti. "The Role of Religious Figures in the Government Bureaucracy of King Marakata". Humanis: Journal of Arts and Humanities (in Indonesian). 23.3 Agustus 2019: 224–231.
Preceded by Balinese Monarchs
1022-1049
Succeeded by