The statue of Amoghapasa on top of the inscription.
Material
Andesite stone
Created
1208 Saka or 1286 CE
Discovered
Padangroco, nagari Siguntur, kecamatan Sitiung, Dharmasraya Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia (1911)
Present location
National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta
Registration
D.198-6468
The Padang Roco Inscription, in Indonesian Prasasti Padang Roco, is an inscription dated 1286 CE, discovered near the source of Batanghari river, Padangroco temple complex, Nagari Siguntur, Sitiung, Dharmasraya Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
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The PadangRocoInscription, in Indonesian Prasasti PadangRoco, is an inscription dated 1286 CE, discovered near the source of Batanghari river, Padangroco...
Dharmasraya or by the name Bhumi Malayu or Suvarnnabhumi according to PadangRocoInscription. After the invasion by Rajendra Chola I the king of the Chola Empire...
Amoghapasa inscription is an inscription inscribed on the back of pāduka Amoghapāśa as referred to in PadangRocoinscription. In 1347, Adityawarman added...
Dharmasraya in Bhumi Malayu (Sumatra), as written on the PadangRocoinscription (1286). The inscription mentioned that the king and his people of Brahmin,...
relied on the import of substantial quantities of the metal. The PadangRocoInscription of 1286 CE, states that an image of Buddha Amoghapasa Lokeshvara...
in the region. Buddhism in central Sumatra is attested by the PadangRocoInscription, which states that an Avalokiteśvara was brought from Java to Dharmasraya...
Bhūmi Mālayu – (literally "Land of Malayu"), a transcription from PadangRocoInscription dated 1286 CE by Slamet Muljana. The term is associated with Dharmasraya...
later. Little is known about the results of the expedition. The PadangRocoInscription dated from 1286 states that a religious statue of Amoghapasa was...
(literally "Land of Malayu") is inscribed on the PadangRocoInscription, dated 1286, according to the inscription, bhūmi Mālayu is associated with the Dharmasraya...
number of inscriptions written in Sanskrit language have been found in Malaysia and Indonesia (in Indonesian known as Prasasti). "Early inscriptions written...
century's inscriptions in Brihadeeswarar Temple, Malai in 12th century Idrisi's Tabula Rogeriana, Malayu in the 13th century PadangRocoInscription, Ma-li-yu-er...
submission of the kingdom recorded on the Amoghapasa carved on the PadangRocoInscription, the Pamalayu returned to Java with the daughters of King Dharmasraya...
the participating Singhasari officials (Dyah Adwayabrahma from PadangRocoinscription) in Pamalayu expedition that brought Amoghapasa statue to Dharmasraya...
also the same person as Adwayabrahma, who was mentioned in the PadangRocoInscription. Adwayabrahma was the name of one of the Javanese high officials...