Srivijaya irregulars

Srivijaya irregulars
Prologues



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Jayanasa: founder of Srivijaya


Vishnu: King of Srivijaya descended from Sailendra Samaragrawira Balaputradewa's father


Samaratungga or Rakai Garung: brother Balaputradeva Pramodawardhani's father


Balaputradewa: the youngest son of Samaragrahira, who was driven from Bhumijawa and became king in Srivijaya


Dharanindra or Rakai Panunggalan: grandfather


Balaputradeva, known as the "slaughterer of the commanders"


Jatiningrat Rakai Pikatan: husband of Pramodawardhani, is a descendant of the Sanjaya dynasty


Pramodawardhani or Sri Kahuluan: wife of Jatiningrat


Dyah Lokapala or Rakai Kayuwangi: the son of Jatiningrat and Pramodawardhani


Gunadarma: designer Kamulan Bhumishambara


I Tsing: a traveler from China, who had lived in Srivijaya for a long time


Tandrun Luah: hero of Srivijaya in Kedukan Bukit Inscription


Kandra Kayet: the rebel Srivijaya in Kedukan Bukit Inscription


Punggasamudra: disciple of Monk Wang Hoi


Kind of Kungga: the grandfather of Tunggasamudra


Areng Suwa: mother of Tunggasamudra


Tansa Kalu: father of Tunggasamudra


Monk Wang Hoi: The Buddhist monk in charge of spreading the Buddha came from China, heir to the Liang Qiang Stream or the Two Swords Stream


Chra Dayana: Dapunta Srivijaya, Srivijaya leader before the arrival of Balaputradewa


Chra Bukadhasa: father of Chra Dayana, former leader of Srivijaya before his son


Jara Sinya: Commander of the Srivijaya Ocean


Luwantrasima: the first son of Samudra Commander Jara Sinya


Sanggatrasima: the second son of Samudra Commander Jara Sinya


Kra Dawang: Commander-in-Chief of the Sriwijaya Ocean Fleet


Padasandra: Commander-in-Chief of the Sriwijaya Ocean Fleet


Mandrasiya: Commander-in-Chief of the Sriwijaya Ocean Fleet


Sru Suja: Commander-in-Chief of the Sriwijaya Ocean Fleet who was killed by the Coral Peninsula Pirates


Mawaseya, Dapunta Muara Manan: ruler in the waters of the great estuary


Punja Supa: advisor to Dapunta Mawaseya


Wantra Santra: Chairman of the Wangseya Secret Group


Mahak Ilir: one of the descendants of the former ruler of the Kingdom


Malaya: who was later appointed to be a dapunta in Minanga Tamwa by the Srivijaya Kingdom


Mu Sangka: a member of Wantra Santra, the main member of the Wangseya Secret Group


Basa Kante: a subsidiary of Wantra Santra, a major member of the Wangseya Secret Group


Young Kung: a member of Wantra Santra, the main member of the Wangseya Secret Group


Cangga Tayu: Commander of Bhumi Srivijaya


Mahilir: Commander in Chief of Armada Bhumi Srivijaya


Ja Srabu: Commander-in-Chief of Sriwijaya Bhumi Armada


Tatasandra: Commander-in-Chief of Sriwijaya Bhumi Armada


Kangga Kiya: dapunta ruler Datu Singkep Kawelu, advisor Datu Singkep


Cahyadawasuna, Dapunta Talang Bantas, which was then transferred to the Sriwijaya Union in Telaga Batu


Mula Suma: advisor Datu Talang Bantas


Rapa Sungka': advisor to Dapunta Cahyadawasuna, successor to Mula Suma


Abdibawasepa/Abah Kara, Kara Baday's father: former Dapunta Muara Jambi


Kara Baday: leader of the Coral Peninsula Pirates, who later became Commander in Chief of Srivijaya


Phri Jandi, Aulan Rema's older sister: first lover of Kara Baday


Aulan Rema: Phri Jandi's sister, lives on Coral Island


Kumbi Jata: former Dapunta Abdibawasepa and became a member of Kara Baday


Pande Wayu: kara Baday's men


Ih Yatra: Datu Muara Jambi, father of Agiriya


Agiriya: the beautiful girl princess Datu Jambi, her body is so fragrant that butterflies are always present to her


Katra Wiren: one of Agiriya's sisters


Jungga Dayo: one of Agiriya's older sisters


Kuya Jadran: guru Agiriya in the Gunung Muara Panggrang


Magra Sects: the most weak of Agiriya's classmates.


Windra Kutra: the elder brother of Agiriya


Payan Walu: the elder brother of Agiriya, who always disturbs the Magra Sect


Sangda Alin: a female warrior who hides under a ravine and reappears as a veiled swordsman with a butterfly tattoo on her cheek


Pande Wayu: the most violent pirate on the West Coast of Cengko


***


swasti cri cakrawarsatita 605 ekadaci cuklapaksa wulan waicakka dapunta hyang najlk in samwau mangalap siddhayatra in saptami cuklapaksa wulan jeetha dapunta


hyang marlepas from minanga tamwa mamawa that wala two laksa ko two hundred ways are watered with jalan sariwu tlu hundred sapulu two lots come in matadanau sukhacitta in pancami cuklapaksa wulan asada lagku mudita come marwuat wanua criwijaya jaya siddhayatra subhikse ....


*Happy! In the year of Saka 605 the eleventh day, the bright moon of the month of Walsaka, Dapunta Hyang rode in a boat performing siddhayatra. On the seventh day of the bright moon of the month of Jyestha, Dapunta Hyang departed from Minanga Tamwa carrying an army of two hundred men two hundred men in a boat, which walked one thousand and three hundred and twelve in number, come to Matadanau with pleasure. On the fifth day of the bright moon Asada happily came to make Sriwijaya women make a complete jaya trip...


(Kedukan Bukit inscription*)


***


The return of Balaputradeva Forty years ago from today, the earth was once felt


wrathful. Rumbled full of anger, cracking every inch of land where it used to be stepped on. Fear seemed to surround


along with the piercing smell of sulfur. Birds fly away, animals run, and people....


Forty years ago from today, one of the largest mountains in the cluster of hills erupted violently, as if trying to break the sky. The dust is hot


then filled the air. Following the emergence of lava that gushed from hundreds of points in the cracks of the land....


Forty years ago from today, screams rang out along the corner. Fear fills every mind. Until the sound of baby crying, which is actually still heard dimly was not at all influenced by anyone who was running to save themselves. Yes, a baby who just finished************ his mother, who has now sprawled lifelessly hugging him, seems to have forgotten. He could only continue to cry between the bursts of lava....


It was the story of forty years ago, when the day was born wrathful. A story that may have been lost to anyone's memory, including those who screamed fear at the time.


And now, in the year 843 Saka, the day of birth is no longer wrath. It seems that for so long the day has always been born friendly. The clear sky, warm sunshine, and clouds constantly make guesses in his body for the children who see him....


On the sambau, a special boat belonging to the Kingdom of Srivijaya with four sail masts, Balaputradewa closed his eyes firmly. Inhaled by deep air to penetrate his chest cavity. Supposedly, it was the sharp scent of the sea that he would smell, but not this time. It's been a while, since


Everything will hang, won't go. Continued to follow him, though so far as he carried himself away from the land. Balaputradewa could only complain silently.


Now every day, he could only try to count how many times the sun had greeted him. He also tried to enjoy every curve of the clouds scattered in the sky. And, when night falls, he will notice the moon shifting every night or even try to observe the stars. All this is done just to divert his mind to escape the shadow of the war. However, Balaputradewa always felt like a failure.


How could he forget it? It was his first battle, as well as his first defeat.


How could he just forget about it?


Especially in Iwung Hamlet. The hamlet that accompanied him grew up was now ravaged and inundated by the sea of blood because it had become the scene of the battle.


"Sri Maharaja," the voice of an escort suddenly startled him.


Balaputradewa. He saw a bodyguard kneeling nearby with his head bowed deeply. Although he had not really become king, all the guards had already called him by that title, a title that was only used for kings of Sailendra's lineage.


"What's wrong?" tanyakanya.


The middle-aged man with the transverse mustache raised his head


"We've seen the land."


Balaputradewa's eyes are rounded. Undeniably, he missed the land so much. So far, he has never made a sea trip.


"Is that ... Bhumi Srivijaya?" tanyakanya.


"It seems true, Sri Maharaja," replied his bodyguard again.


Balaputradewa immediately moved towards the bridge with a rash movement. From there he cast his eyes forward. He could see green land in the distance.


"Coming-to-release" he said without turning to his bodyguards


"give it to the others, we will


immediately docked" Then, the bodyguard immediately ran towards the deck at the stern, which was the highest place in the whole


sambau parts.


Immediately, with a small flag in his hand, he signaled the ten sambau who kept sailing along this main sambau behind him.


Balaputradewa took a deep breath. His eyes could no longer see the land in the distance. For some reason, his chest suddenly felt rumbling, along with the waves


repeatedly hit him with such force as ...


the longing for the hometown. Really, he really did not know why this sensation could be so felt.


Srivijaya, Srivijaya, Srivijaya, for so long he had heard of the earth of his ancestors, but only once this he would set foot there.Stepping foot to become a king.


***


Only a few days later, the appointment of Balaputradewa was carried out in Kedatuan (Datu kingdom center/center as well as the palace) Sriwijaya in Telaga


Stone.


Chra Dayana, who had been holding power in Bhumi Srivijaya, led the appointment himself. During this time Chra Dayana is the dapunta (Mention for high leaders) or the ruler in Bhumi Srivijaya. He did have a family relationship from the descendants of the Srivijaya ruler in Bhumijawa.


Along with some Mahayana Buddhist priests, he took the Balaputradeva vow, accompanied by the views of the pu (the title of servant in the unity at the time


Srivijaya kingdom), as well as the dapunta that exist under the rule of Srivijaya.


Pu is a title used for higher-ups in the unity throughout the territory of Srivijaya, while the title of dapunta is usually used for people who become rulers of a datu (village).


So from then on, Balaputradewa held the title of Sri Maharaja. He deliberately no longer uses the title Dapunta Hyang (Headings for the highest king of Srivijaya) which has been used by the Kings of Srivijaya in Telaga Batu. Several generations earlier, the power of Srivijaya had split into Bhumijawa. That's when the title of Sri Maharaja was then used by the Kings of Srivijaya, especially for kings descended from the House of Sailendra. Thus, as the successor of the House of Sailendra, Balaputradewa then used the title.


Just a day later, Sri Maharaja Balaputradewa directly called all Pu in this royal unit. There is too much to talk about and learn.


He was like a newborn baby in this land. While waiting for the start of the meeting, he looked at the surroundings intently. From the direction of his first being on the higher plains, he could see his surroundings clearly.


This stone (rural) is surrounded by red brick walls that form like a large box. There were more than two spears. Its height is almost equal to half a coconut tree, even in some corners, the towers look striking, exceeding the height of coconut trees. The fort's strength is so obvious. Especially in every corner, the soldiers looked on guard.


From this unity also, visible Pelabuhan Telaga Batu far to the northeast there with the Musi River that always looks sparkling. Several sambau and foreign boats were seen around the harbor. Musi River does indeed empties in Telaga Batu. The larger part of the estuary is far away


eastward. However, the hiccup can still be felt from the unity.


As the center of Srivijaya power, Telaga Batu is indeed much more crowded when compared with other datu-datu. Some settlements, houses


simple built, clumped at several points.


Several temples are also seen there. Thousands of Mahayana Buddhist monks often cross mingle among the population. At that time the development of Buddhism had indeed reached its peak in Srivijaya. In fact, here is also the center of Mahayana Buddhism teaching so that this land is very attractive to pilgrims and educated people from far-off lands, especially from China and India.


Sri Maharaja Balaputradewa continued to observe the surroundings. He still remembered the hereditary story about the history of the establishment of this kingdom which is often told by his father, Sri Maharaja Samaragrawira.


Formerly his ancestor, Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa, led two laksa forces, the,


or twenty thousand troops, in the form of ground troops and also several hundred sambau, came from the direction of Minanga Tamwa to the south. From there the Kingdom of Srivijaya flourished.


Srivijaya itself is a Sanskrit name. Sri means 'light' and wijaya means 'victory'.


Since the 500s, the Chinese, Indians, and,


and the Khmer have come to trade.


The Chinese call this bhumi San Fot Tsi, while the Arabs call it Zabag, and the Khmer call it Malaya. In Sanskrit, Srivijaya is often called Yavadesh and Javadeh.


"Honor to the Lord, a voice surprised him a little. Pu Chra Dayana had suddenly bowed behind him. After power is handed over


to Balaputradewa, now Chra Dayana is indeed appointed as the highest Pu in this kingdom


"All the guests have gathered" he continued.


Sri Maharaja Balaputradewa nodded slowly. His heart was a little doubtful. Questions from his mind, though,


it looks like it's ringing in his ear. Is my presence desired by the people in this Stone Lake? Do they have loyalty to me?


Slowly, Sri Maharaja Balaputradewa stepped into the room. In this kind of atmosphere, for some reason, I don't know,


suddenly, the shadow of his defeat in the hamlet of Iwung again burst into tears. However, no longer just a shadow of the war, but accompanied by a shadow figure


Pramodawardhani who flashed just like that, also the shadow of Jatiningrat ....


Then, when he finally sat on the throne, the sound of respect sounded simultaneously in his ears. However,


for some reason, while looking at the dozens of people who gathered in front of him, Sri Maharaja Balaputradewa felt that the echo of the voice felt so flat in the


ears ....


Sri Maharaja Balaputradewa took a deep breath.


"Today my deepest wish is," he cut out his sentence while sweeping his gaze at all present,


"restoring again the glory of the House of Sailendra" However, his speech also felt so flat.


Really, today, even though it should be the most important day for him, really feels so ordinary. As if today would


too just like that, with no sign of anything big....


Long before that day, more than twenty years ago, really, there was a day that was also born without a sign.


Everything seems so ordinary. The wind was unmoving, the leaves were not swaying, and the clouds were not moving. Truly, a day so ordinary, a day impossible to remember.


However, far from the land of Telaga Batu, in the village of Tebu Nangga, unusual events have just happened. The village which only contained no more than twenty families, seemed to have stopped all its activities. They


flock to a gutter house, or a house built on the ground with a base of four


coconut wood, which is located at the end of the village.


That's where, the Kayak Kungga has just given birth to a grandchild.


"Aren is already a child" one said in a whisper to one who had just come.


"However, his son is unusual" added another.


Yes, the baby born to Aren Suwa, the son of Kayak Kungga, was indeed born unusual. The baby has three hands. At the base of his right hand, right on the shoulder, there is


another small hand that looked boneless.


Like Kungga can only look on without understanding. He touched the hand many times with his rough hand.