Śri Maharaja Sakalendukirana Laksmidhara Wijayottunggadewi

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Śri Maharaja Sakalendukirana Laksmidhara Wijayottunggadewi was a queen regnant of Bali, who flourished from 1088 to 1101 CE.[1][2]

She succeeded Sri Walaprabhu Saka in 1088. Her uncommonly long name has been assumed to describe her connection to the previous rulers and her connection to the divine.

She ordered the Nayakanjalan, and inscription which listed many rules of the Balinese society.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Daftar Raja Bali". Unix.web.id. Retrieved 2017-04-12.
  2. ^ Patt, Judith Ann (1979). The Use and Symbolism of Water in Ancient Indonesian Art and Architecture. University of California, Berkeley.
  3. ^ I. Gusti Putu Phalgunadi: Evolution of Hindu Culture in Bali: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 1991
Preceded by Balinese Monarchs Succeeded by