Indonesian Far East Asia
Majapahit Kingdom before Indonesia
Surya Majapahit
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The existence of the Majapahit kingdom is
inseparable from the existence of a poet named Prapanca. Prapanca name itself
is known by the people of Indonesia as a poet who wrote the book
Negarakertagama. In this case the prapanca name is actually not the original
name of the author of the book, but that name is a pseudonym or we can call it
"pen name" if it is associated with current conditions, where many of
the authors have different names from the original names written in the results
of his work. Prapanca itself means "barriers and deceivers". The
origin of the word naming is known to be a symbol of Shiva's religion at that
time which became a rival of Buddhism which developed simultaneously during the
reign of King Hayam Wuruk. Through the work of the Prapanca poet, the
Indonesian people can get to know the greatness of the Majapahit kingdom, which
is one of the largest kingdoms in the archipelago or the region that is
currently named Indonesia. There are several books written by poets Prapanca,
among others sugataparwa, Bhismacharanantya, parwasagara and Nagarakretagama.
In the last mentioned book has an important meaning in uncovering the history
of the Majapahit kingdom itself.
Nagarakretagama
book written by Prapanca, he is a former official of Buddhism in the kingdom of
Majapahit to replace his father. He ruled in religious affairs when Majapahit
was ordered by king Rajasanagara in 1365 AD. We Negarakretagama contains poems
as flattery to the king. This book was written by Prpanca when he was
imprisoned on the slope of a mountain in the village of Kamalasana after
leaving the city of Majapahit. He wrote the Nagarakretagama book based on his
experience while serving as a Buddhist leader who had followed the king's activities
around several regions or villages. The Nagarakretagama Book was written as an
offering to the king for his love for the kingdom of Majapahit.
The Nagarakretagama book contains 98 poems which are
divided based on events that occur. The division is as follows:
1. The first poem contains worship of the greatness of
King Rajasanagara which is considered to be the incarnation of the god
Shiva-Buddha who has provided welfare and peace for his people.
2. Poems 2 - 6 contain family relations to Rajasanagara;
3. Pupuh 3 describes the father and mother of your
majesty who live in Singasari;
4. Pupuh 4 contains a marriage between Rani Jiwana who is
the aunt of King Rajasanagara and King Wengker;
5. Pupuh 5 contains the younger brother named Rani Lasem
and Rani Padyang;
6. Pupuh 6 describes the marriage of His Majesty's two
sisters;
7. Poem 7 contains praise for His Majesty which everyone
submits to;
8. Pupuh 8-12 contains the ins and outs of the kingdom
from the royal capital which is the residence of the king to the servants and
dignitaries of the kingdom;
9. Pupuh 13-16 concerning the area of the Majapahit
kingdom and its colonies or conquered kingdoms as contained in poem 15/1 which
mentions the kingdoms of Campa, Siam, Daramanagara, Singanagara;
10. Poems 17 - 60 which tells the story of His Majesty's
trip to Lumajang;
11. Pupuh 61 - 62 describes the journey of the king in
Saka 1283 or 1361 in the village of Simping to repair the tomb temple;
12. Pupuh 63 - 67 contains the victims of the victims of
Srada victims (Nyadran) in commemoration of the death of King Patani;
13. Pupuh 68 - 69 contains the division of the kingdom of
Airlangga for his two children into the kingdom of Daha and Panjalu by Mpu
Bharada by pouring water jugs into the air;
14. Pupuh 70 - 73 contains the return of His Majesty from
Simping, then word got out that the Gadjah Mada patih was ill and finally died,
then a meeting was held to choose a successor to the Gadjah Mada patih but the
king did not find a suitable one;
15. Pupuh 74 - 82 contains the names of the Tombs, Wakaf
land, boarding houses, Kebudhaan villages and Kesiwaan villages etc. Especially
in Java and Bali;
16. Pupuh 83 contains the ancestors of the people and the
welfare of the people of Java during their reign;
17. Pupuh 84 contains His Majesty's kirab, which travels
around the city on a yellow stretcher, accompanied by princes, priests,
scholars in uniform;
18. Canto 85 recounts the meeting every month of Caitra
or the first month of the year which is a kind of deliberation with everyone;
19. Pupuh 86 - 92 tells the story of a big party held at
the Bubat field, which was attended by His Majesty;
20. Poem 93 - 94 contains a description of how many poets
who created poetry kakawin as idol of the king;
21. Pupuh 95 - 98 which tells the fate of the awkward
poet who lives in the village and then ascetic on the slope.
Reference:
Towards the Peak of Grandeur: History of the Majapahit Kingdom (Prof. Dr.
Slamet Muljana)

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