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- for the temple compound to be Manjusrigrha. According to the Kelurak inscription (dated from 782 CE) and the Manjusrigrha inscription (dated from 792 CE)...
- The Manjusrigrha inscription is an inscription dated 714 Saka (792 CE), written in Old Malay with Old Javanese script. The inscription was discovered in...
- political instability in Bulgaria. 792: The Manjusrigrha (Sewu) temple is completed according to Manjusrigrha inscription. 793: The first written account...
- laid the foundation for the construction of grand Manjusrigrha temple, as mentioned in Manjusrigrha inscription dated 792. The king, however, never saw...
- inscription (782) and Manjusrigrha inscription (792) mentioned about the construction of a grand Prasada named Vajrāsana Mañjuśrīgṛha (Vajra House of Mañjuśrī)...
- the temple was designed as a part of the greater Sewu temple compound (Manjusrigrha complex). The original name of this temple is unknown, however the local...
- temple compounds, Sewu is the oldest, completed in 792 according to Manjusrigrha inscription. Lumbung and Bubrah also dated from around the same period...
- प्रासाद), as evidence in the Manjusrigrha inscription (dated from 792 CE), that mentioned "Prasada Vajrasana Manjusrigrha" to refer to the Sewu temple...
- inscription (732) Kalasan inscription (778) Kelurak inscription (782) Manjusrigrha inscription (792) Karangtengah inscription (824) Tri Tepusan inscription...
- (c. 782 or 787): 91  Also ruled Srivijaya in Sumatra, construction of Manjusrigrha temple, started the construction of Borobudur (c. 770), Java ruled Ligor...