- Panangkaran
Panangkaran was the ruler of
Mataram Kingdom between AD760 —780 , the kingdom of which its power centralized onJava island ofIndonesia . Crowned as Rakai Panangkaran, he was the immediate successor ofSri Sanjaya , the founder ofSanjaya Dynasty . The name of Panangkaran is mentioned in theBalitung charter (found in theKedu Plain area) as the line of kings who were named as the 'builders ofkraton '.cite journal |journal=Indonesia |title=King Sañjaya and His Successors |author=W. J. van der Meulen| volume=28 |date=1979 |pages=17–54 |url=http://cip.cornell.edu/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/seap.indo/1107121629 |doi=10.2307/3350894]In the late eighth and early ninth centuries, Java observed rivalries between two dynasties. The first four Sanjaya Dynasty lines after King Sanjaya (Panangkaran, Panunggalan, Warak and Garung), which was known as the "Amrati Kings", competed over their power and religious influences with the
Sailendra s princes in the south of central Java who had arisen since779 . The Sanjayas wereHindu s while Sailendras were Buddhists. There was only an isolated kingship in the east of Java,Gajayana , who appeared to have control over theMount Kawi region in760 .Although relationship between the Amrati Kings with Sailendra was important at that time, the rivalries between the two is still unclear. From the
Kalasan andRatu Boko inscriptions, there were stated that Panangkaran granted permission requested by the collective "guru" of the Sailendra king to build Buddhistsculpture s,shrine s and monastries in honor to the goddess Tara. The construction was built under Panangkaran's supervision, but was supported by Sailendra's expenses. One of the construction results is the colossal Buddhist temple ofBorobudur , which was listed as aUNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. [cite web|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/592|accessdate=2006-12-05|title=Borobudur Temple Compounds|publisher=UNESCO |work=UNESCO World Heritage Centre] In order to show his respect to the "guru", Panangkaran consented the building of the shrine by giving the village of Kalasan to the Buddhist community.ee also
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