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Book Indonesian palaeography

Download or read book Indonesian palaeography written by Casparis and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2022-03-07 with total page 119 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Geschichte

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  • Author : J. G. de Casparis
  • Publisher : BRILL
  • Release : 1977-06
  • ISBN : 9789004048591
  • Pages : 262 pages

Download or read book Geschichte written by J. G. de Casparis and published by BRILL. This book was released on 1977-06 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Indonesian Chronology

Download or read book Indonesian Chronology written by Casparis and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-12-06 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Classical Civilizations of South East Asia

Download or read book Classical Civilizations of South East Asia written by Vladimir Braginsky and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-03-18 with total page 553 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With particular emphasis on history, religion, literature and arts, this collection provides a multifaceted and representative picture of the classical civilizations of South-East Asia which will be of interest for comparative and cross-disciplinary studies in this field, as well as providing a number of historical and literary documents and translations of great scholarly value.

Book Indonesian Manuscripts from the Islands of Java  Madura  Bali and Lombok

Download or read book Indonesian Manuscripts from the Islands of Java Madura Bali and Lombok written by Th.C. van der Meij and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2017-07-31 with total page 619 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indonesian Manuscripts from the Islands of Java, Madura, Bali and Lombok is an original, pioneering, and richly illustrated work that discusses hitherto unaddressed features of manuscript traditions of these islands. The extensive description of palm-leaf manuscripts in particular opens up avenues for further study.

Book Early Views of Indonesia

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  • Author : Annabel Teh Gallop
  • Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
  • Release : 1995-01-01
  • ISBN : 0824818059
  • Pages : 136 pages

Download or read book Early Views of Indonesia written by Annabel Teh Gallop and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 1995-01-01 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Early Views of Indonesia is a catalog of the most important watercolor and pencil drawings from the British Library's superb collection of more than 1,500 drawings of Indonesia dating from the early nineteenth century, most of which have never been published before.

Book Handbuch Der Orientalistik

Download or read book Handbuch Der Orientalistik written by and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Economic and Administrative History of Early Indonesia

Download or read book The Economic and Administrative History of Early Indonesia written by F.H. van Naerssen and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2022-06-08 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Malay World of Southeast Asia

Download or read book The Malay World of Southeast Asia written by Patricia Lim Pui Huen and published by Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. This book was released on 1986 with total page 469 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over 5,000 entries arranged in four parts. Part I comprises reference and general works to provide a guide to information on Southeast Asia. Part II provides the setting of space and time. Part III features the people and Part IV the many facets of culture and society — language; ideas, beliefs, values; institutions; creative expression; and social and cultural change. Within each section, the arrangement is geographical, beginning with Southeast Asia as a whole followed by the various countries in alphabetical order.

Book Money  Markets  and Trade in Early Southeast Asia

Download or read book Money Markets and Trade in Early Southeast Asia written by Robert S. Wicks and published by Cornell University Press. This book was released on 2018-05-31 with total page 371 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This substantial work explores the impact of monetization in premodern Southeast Asia from the third century BCE to the rise of Maleka in the early fifteenth century. The author explores why concepts of money developed unevenly throughout the region. He considers trade policies, price controls, exchange ratios, monopolies, variant standards of value, and the administrative structures required to support such a complex economic innovation.

Book Fruits of Inspiration

Download or read book Fruits of Inspiration written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-09-13 with total page 656 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A rich collection of lengthy and thorough articles about such a broad field as the history, art and archeology of South and Southeast Asia, this volume is a worthy tribute to a great scholar. Professor J. G. de Casparis has lectured and published widely both at the School of African and Oriental Studies in London and at the Departments of South and Southeast Asian Studies in Leiden. Inspired by his lifelong devotion to this field, his former colleagues and students, now spread over many countries in Asia and the West, present the selected fruits of their research as a token of friendship and admiration. Epigraphy is the main theme in most of the thirty articles contained in this volume, but others focus on the Borobudur, the Old-Javanese calendar, books and writing materials, Buddhist iconography, and important issues such as the nature of the ‘lasting relationship’ between South and Southeast Asia, particularly in pre-Islamic times. All authors share the outspoken historical and textual approach, so characteristic of the work of Professor de Casparis and his circle, thus giving this book its inner coherence and consistency. This book is not just a random collection of papers. The scope and richness of the contributions will not fail to appeal to new generations of scholars and students working in this field, and as such this book is expected to fulfill its own role in the transmission of knowledge regarding the great civilizations of ancient South and Southeast Asia.

Book Ancient Southeast Asia

Download or read book Ancient Southeast Asia written by John Norman Miksic and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2016-10-14 with total page 632 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ancient Southeast Asia provides readers with a much needed synthesis of the latest discoveries and research in the archaeology of the region, presenting the evolution of complex societies in Southeast Asia from the protohistoric period, beginning around 500BC, to the arrival of British and Dutch colonists in 1600. Well-illustrated throughout, this comprehensive account explores the factors which established Southeast Asia as an area of unique cultural fusion. Miksic and Goh explore how the local population exploited the abundant resources available, developing maritime transport routes which resulted in economic and cultural wealth, including some of the most elaborate art styles and monumental complexes ever constructed. The book’s broad geographical and temporal coverage, including a chapter on the natural environment, provides readers with the context needed to understand this staggeringly diverse region. It utilizes French, Dutch, Chinese, Malay-Indonesian and Burmese sources and synthesizes interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives and data from archaeology, history and art history. Offering key opportunities for comparative research with other centres of early socio-economic complexity, Ancient Southeast Asia establishes the area’s importance in world history.

Book Clarification History Of Borobudur

Download or read book Clarification History Of Borobudur written by Santo Saba Piliang and published by Santo Saba Piliang. This book was released on with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: FOLLOWING OF HISTORY The porn scene in the bas-reliefs of Borobudur and the absence of historical records of this country before 78 AD, our ancestors were published. Humans were "Primitive" living in caves ...... really ...? Check out this: In fact, in the archipelago in 610 BC there were already scientists in this beloved country "The Seven Treatises on Valid Cognition" is the work of Svarnadvipa Dharmakīrti he has compiled and produced major works in the field of scientists and academics, namely: Seven major science sections on the recognition of "Validity" "The Seven Treatises on Valid Cognition" Dharmakīrti, known as Serlingpa Dharmakīrti or Suvarnadvipa Dharmakīrti, Chinese designation Chökyi Drakpa, Tibet mentions that Dharmakirti was a contemporary of the King of Tibet Srong-btan-gampo Suvarnadvipa Dharmakirti, born into a brahmin family from 610 BC to 520 BC, Dharmakirti was the nephew of Kumarila Bhatta I 618-540 BC, lived in the "Materennial" Kadatuan family system, the line of Ḍapunta Hiyaṃ Śrī Jayanāśa / Dapunta Hyang, until descendants of the current generation "Niniok Datuok Ghajo Duobalai" Suvarnadvipi Dharmakīrti, a scholar of ancestral descent who is now published with "Sriwijaya", was born in Suvarnadvipa here he carried out his major education and learning processes "Dharmic" and other sciences from his high level masters. Before Dignaga died Dharmakirti received ordination from him, He was a student of Dharmapala figures when he was still alive, Dharmapala 670-580 BC was born in a noble family from Svarnadvipa, He was a student of Dharmadasa, became the leader of Nalanda bihar India, He was a Dharmakirti teacher During the period of Dharmakirti, Adi Sankara in 569-537 BC in an academic session beat a new opinion about "Dharmic", namely the new philosophical review of "Buddhism" in the debate forum of scholars. He was one of the originators of "Philosophical logic" thinking, as well as a scientific theorist. the main one is "Atomism" which states that the only thing that is considered "Exist" is a state of Momentary Consciousness Dharmakīrti's works are: The Seven Treatises on Valid Cognition ● Knowledge about, Relationship Analysis, (Saṃbandhaparikṣhāvrtti) The Science of Establishment of the Confession of Validity (Pramāṇaviniścaya) ● Science, "Validity" Recognition Compendium (Pramāṇavārttikakārika / Dignaga) ● the science of "Drop of Reasoning" (Nyāyabinduprakaraṇa) ● Essence and explanation of a drop of reason (Hetubindunāmaprakaraṇa) ● Evidence from Continuums & Academic Studies (Saṃtānāntarasiddhināmaprakaraṇa) ● Knowledge of Reasoning & Approach (Vādanyāyanāmaprakaraṇa) Sangharama "Dharma" learning center in Svarnadvipa, named "Dharma Phala", King Pala Lineage Syailendra Balaputradewa Svarnadvipa, establishing branch in Bihar india "Nalanda" 427 AD, Sangharama Maha Tupa in Javadvipa Phalā is now published named Borobudur The colonialist propaganda against our "Primitive" ancestors living in caves adheres to "Animism / dynamism" ... is a lie INDONËSIARYĀ By: Saint Saba (Exploration & Research) WA eBook +62813 2132 9787 https://wa.me/message/OO5THVF7RNNDO1

Book Women of the Kakawin World

Download or read book Women of the Kakawin World written by Helen Creese and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-01-28 with total page 365 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this fascinating study the lives and mores of women in one of the least understood but most densely populated areas of the world are unveiled through the eyes of generations of court poets. For more than a millennium, the poets of the Indic courts of Java and Bali composed epic kakawin poems in which they recreated the court environment where they and their royal patrons lived. Major themes in this poetry form include war, love, and marriage. It is a rich source for the cultural and social history of Indonesia. Still being produced in Bali today, kakawin remain of interest and relevance to Balinese cultural and religious identities. This book draws on the epic kakawin poetry tradition to examine the institutions of courtship and marriage in the Indic courts. Its primary purpose is to explore the experiences of women belonging to the kakawin world, although the texts by nature reveal more about the discourses concerning women, sexuality, and gender than of the historical experiences of individual women. For over a thousand years these royal courts were major patrons of the arts. The court-sponsored epic works that have survived provide an ongoing literary testimony to the cultural and social concerns of court society from its ealiest recorded history until its demise at the end of the nineteenth century. This study examines the idealized images of women and sexuality that have pervaded Javanese and Balinese culture and provides insights into a number of cultural practices such as sati or bela (self-immolation of widows).

Book Middle Indo Aryan and Jaina Studies

Download or read book Middle Indo Aryan and Jaina Studies written by Colette Caillat and published by BRILL. This book was released on 1991 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The VIIth World Sanskrit Conference was held in August 1987, at the Kern Institute in Leiden. Panels constituted one of its special features. More than half of these panels will be published in the present series. The titles of the first ten volumes are: "The Sanskrit Tradition and Tantrism", "Earliest Buddhism and Madhyamaka", "The History of Sacred Places in India as Reflected in Traditional Literature", "Sense and Syntax in Vedic", "Pāṇini and the Veda", "Middle Indo-Aryan and Jaina Studies", "Sanskrit Outside India", "Medical Literature from India, Sri Lanka and Tibet", "Indian Art and Archaeology", "Rules and Remedies in Classical Indian Law". Each volume contains contributions by several specialists, and has one or more editors of international reputation in the field concerned.

Book BOROBUDUR IS NOT TEMPLE

Download or read book BOROBUDUR IS NOT TEMPLE written by Santo Saba Piliang and published by Santo Saba Piliang. This book was released on with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE WORLD'S OLDEST UNIVERSITY IS IN NUSANTARA Nalanda University in Bihar India is a branch of the University in Svarnadvipa Nusantara, named DHĀRMĀ PĀLĀ this is the center of learning and teaching the teachings of "Dharmic Original" which later underlies the birth of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainsm in India. Watch this : The Chinese pilgrim l-Tshing (635-713), left his country for an area called "Kin-tcheou" / Kin-Ti / Golden Land / Svarnadvipa, former Indonesians called Śrīvijaya "Fo che" / Boja / Bhoga or the Chinese version of "Che li fo che" The city of "Bhoga" is the "Holy City" center of "Dharmic" learning in the long pre-5th century BC with its landmark "Takus Estuary Site" through which "Equinox", this "Shadowless" point proves that the word "Ceylon" was found in the books of which the book "Mahavamsa" is not "Sri Lanka" at this time, but is located in Kampar Riau Sumatra Indonesia, the complex area of ​​"Early Dharmic" teaching and learning education ... Other evidence: ● In 399-414 AD Fa-Huan while traveling in svarnadvipa noted ... following the river Po-Nai (is the river Pana'i, Kampar) ... in the place "where the students used to live there and make movements. .. "walking in a circle" ... around the "Tope" / Stupa as well as 4 teachers sitting in 4 corners, in this place the "Tower" ... has been erected ... (Pradaksina / Prasawiya / Tawaf in "Muara Takus") Sung Yun 518-521 AD records the existence of a power which he calls "Śaka kṣatrapas" from the identification of coins which are thought to have existed around 225 AD with the image of "Tope" or the Muara Takus stupa. In the years 602 - 664 AD, Hieun-Tsang, recorded what he saw in svarnadvipa ... beside it was a stupa built by the king, about 200 feet high ... nearby is a sign where the Tathāgata walked to here and there .... Fa-hian (337 - 422 AD) started his journey from 399 to 412 AD departing from Ch'ang-an, crossing Lung .... .... after crossing the Indus .... the distance across the southern Indian sea is 4 to 5 million li, until anchored on a flat land without a valley, there is a river ..... going to the southeast less than 80 yojanas, we passing many shrines with a number of priests in them, after passing this place, we arrived called "Mo-tu-lo" ... ... following the river "Pu-na", right and left there are twenty sangharamas with 3000 priests, The climate here is evenly warm without snow, The people are very rich, there are no taxes or official restrictions ... ... all over the land the people did not kill the birds / doves did not drink wine, they did not eat garlic, did not raise pigs, did not drink wine the chiefs built "Sangharama" for the priests ... ... go west to arrive at the village "Na-lo", This is the Birthplace of "Sariputra", therefore a tower has been erected ... ... the village of Upatissa, known as "Nālaka", lived a very intelligent young man named Sāriputta whose mother was "Sarikha / Rupasari". It was because of his mother's name that he was called "Sari-Putra" ... ... his father was "Māṭhara", a Brāhmin surnamed Dīrghanakha. Because he was the son of the village leader, he was also sometimes called "Upatissa" ... ..in the place of the priests, there was a "Sangharama" built, here they made a tower in honor of "Sariputra", Mudgalaputra, also to honor Abhidharma, Vinaya and Sutra .. ... from the south of the city continuing south 4 li, we entered a valley situated between 5 hills, completely encircling like a wall, This is the site of the old city of King "P'in-p'o-so-lo" ... . Bimbisāra according to the Mahāprajñāpāramitāśāstra chapter XL.1.4. King Bimbisāra / P'in-p'o-so-lo, is one of the Kings of the great Kings of "Jambudvīpa" .... because of that, "a hundred thousand Che-tseu / Śākya, all of whom became his disciples", studied in this place... The 4th century Fa-Huan records show this is the Indonesian Archipelago: ● "Mo-tu-lo" is Malay ● "Nālaka" is Melaka ● "P'in-p'o-so-lo" is Salo / 5 koto (written Bimbisāra in the scriptures) ● "Pu-na", is the right and left Pumai / Kampar River right and left ● "Śākya" is Çakā / Çakyā / Saka / Soko Saka is a great Nation which marks important events with the inscription of the year "Saka" (recorded in the Soko Pisoko Limbago traditional system) The word Çakyā is recorded in the bas-reliefs of Borobudur with the literacy of the word "Mahe-Çakyā ● ... located between 5 hills, completely encircling like a wall ... local designation is "Pagar Ruyung" ● "Jambudvīpa" in Kampar still has Jambu Island (now spoken as Jan-Bu-Lupo, local dialect) no language in India literacy of the word "Jambu" ● Killing / mutilating "Merpati" people in Svarnadvipa and Bali, some are still abstinence ● "Sari and Putra" explains the Indonesian Archipelago Word & Name ● "Tower" is the site of "Muara Takus" ● "Upatissa" is the name of the village "Upanissa / Panissan" 4km south of the site ● "Na-lo" is Nu / Nuo / Na lelo / Nuoa - lelo / Gng Lelo, Direction 10 km west from the site ● "Sangharama" is a Dormitory, a "Dharma" learning center complex in svarnadvipa called "Dharma Pala" local people call "Nan-Landa" or Padepokan "Dewa-Dewi", the name "Nan-Landa" later became the name of a branch university in India "Nalanda" ● Chinese pilgrims from Fa-Huan 337 - 422 AD to I-Tshing in the 7th century AD visited the ancient archipelago to "Learn" Copying many notes about "Dharma / Dhamma" were carried to their country, not bringing teachings from their country to being spread to them. Archipelago The area of ​​the holy city in Muara Takus, the outer fence 2 layers .... is the main complex where the teachers "Shangha Kirti" / Teachers and other parts live: ● Northeast Main Gate complex ● East, 400 steps there is a building made of Mantra training wood ● West where the study is "Kolam Sakti" / Tobek Sati ● Southeast, 2nd level learning place ● Southwest 3rd level student residence ● Northwest of Hermit / Tapo / Can-Yago / Upasena / Kammala place North The complex outside the embankment across the river, called "Paodhaman" by the local dialect, this is "Pendharmaan" divided into: 1. What is not burned by fire 2. The fire does not burn on the body 3. The residence of the dignitaries in 8 corners of the coordinates of the holy city, a radius of 4 km2 which is in a 9-layer fence of embankments, a large wall as the boundary of the school complex, to accommodate students or "Brahmins" estimated at 6000 people in each generation Rshi Mārkaṇḍeya is a figure of the Son of the Archipelago from Svarnadvipa. Among the names of his previous ancestors are: ● Dharmadasa 700-620 BC ● Dharmapala 670-580 BC ● Suvarnadvipa Dharmakirti 610 BC - 520 BC ● Kumarila Bhatta I 618-540 BC ● Adi Sankara 569-537 BC ● Çhri Janaýasã 6th century AD ..Çhri Janaýasã / "Dapuntha Hyang" 6th century 4th year 11th day perform "Siddhayatra" / Holy journey brings "Dharma" as well as "Dharmapala" University graduates, this is the location that Fa-Huan and I-Thsing see .... went out to the North as well as to the West 2,213 people ... this is what Rshi Mārkaṇḍeya did to Bali .... Bali keeps the teachings of the ancestors of the archipelago nation "Dharma / Dhamma" perfectly. "Nalanda" in Bihar India was founded in 427 AD in the wake of Fa-Huan 337 - 422 AD to the Archipelago, Nalanda is a branch of learning development from Svarnadvipa which was initiated by Syailendra On the site of the temple no.3 it is called by the name "Sariputta Stupa". Relief panels are sculpted on top of the tower, this is the most iconic Nalanda building with several steps leading to the top, which is named "Sariputra". ... Śāriputta also called Upatiṣya is the son of his mother Śārī / Rupasari, because of his mother's name he is called Sariputra. His father is Māṭhara, Nalaka / Nālada is the name of his village .... The name of the mother and child is clearly the name of Nusantara, not India Nalanda in Bihar India is a branch of the University in Svarnadvipa Nusantara, named DHĀRMĀ PĀLĀ. This is the center of learning and teaching the teachings of "Dharmic Original" which later underlies the birth of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainsm in India .... Svarnadvipa "Indonesia, not India ... is the starting place of learning resources for the Principal Principles of" Dharma / Dhamma "this is the" Dharmic Original "depicted in" Borobudur "perfectly stored in Bali, ... Both are not and are not based on 2 teachings that were born in India ... but what is described in "Borobudur" and perfectly preserved in Bali was studied at a university whose teacher / master was recently recorded by history is Dharmadasa 700-620 BC before it was undetected. or hidden by history ... The physical evidence of artifacts and other supporting this can all be seen, witnessed, attested in the large complex surrounded by ancient embankments which have been examined by: ● Corn de Groot, 1858 G. du Rij van Beest Holle 1879 ● WP. Groeneveldt, 1879-1880 ● R.D.M Verbeck and E. TH. Van Delden 1881 ● J.W. IJzerman 1889-1893 ● N.J. Chrome 1912,1923 ● J.L. Moens in 1924 ● F.D.K. Bosch 1925,1930,1946 ● F.M. Schnitger April 1935 .... don't believe the history written by the colonizers or just by reading this article .... Prove it, come and see with your own eyes .... INDONËSIARYĀ By: Saint Saba (Expliration & Research) Info eBook pdf: WA +62813 2132 9787 https://wa.me/message/OO5THVF7RNNDO1

Book 14th Century Malay Code of Laws

Download or read book 14th Century Malay Code of Laws written by Uli Kozok and published by Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.. This book was released on 2016-05-13 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "e;That is why the impressive results of the fieldwork and subsequent analytical research by the German scholar, Dr. Uli Kozok, are remarkable. By devoting considerable time and funds to his project in the interior of Sumatra, Kozok has produced results that will change the writing of the history of Malay. [...] By conducting fieldwork (Kozok saw the text in Kerinci in August 2002), by following up leads from the colonial literature (Voorhoeve's compilation), by analyzing the text without depending on accepted knowledge and by taking the step of using the latest technology to obtain an empirical perspective about the material, Kozok has succeeded in laying a major part of a foundation for the rewriting of the history of Malay in Indonesia!"e; - James T. Collins (2004, pp. 18-19)