Rise of the Majapahit Empire

Rise of the Majapahit Empire
Author: Ken Van Neijenhoff
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781680900835

An asymmetrical dagger, known as the kris, that Dylan was given as a present knew no rest. It manipulated the young antique dealer so that he had to seek advice for himself from a connoisseur. On the island of Bali, Empu was the one able to interpret the message of the ancient kris. The colorful life from the middle classical period of Indonesia will be exposed by the adventures of the original owner of the old kris. In this story the value and origin of the magical kris is mostly central. The reader is led through the history of a lost civilization of the oldest land inhabited by man, now known as the 'Emerald Belt'. Ken van Neijenhoff (born in 1950) has written this novel as a tribute to his native Indonesia. Although he has lived there only for the first eight years of his life, he later took interest in his homeland. As an amateur writer some of his novels have been released.

The rise of Majapahit

The rise of Majapahit
Author: Setyo Wardoyo
Publisher: Gramedia Widiasarana Indonesia
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9786022518266

Pertahankan keutuhan tanah leluhur yang telah diwariskan ini dari rongrongan bangsa mana pun. Tidak ada sejengkal pun tanah yang direbut bangsa lain Pertahankan ini!” “Gunakan segala kemampuan yang ada. Tidak ada alasan untuk menunda. Gunakan tanganrnu, gunakan kakirnu, gunakan otakmu untuk menggugah akalmu. “Jika engkau lelah bayangkan sakitmu. Jika engkau sakit bayangkan seManga, Manhua & Manhwatmu. Jika seManga, Manhua & Manhwatrnu kendur tarik gendewamu, putar tombakmu, dan benamkan keris di dada musuhmu!” ”Tidak ada lagi darah sia—sia dan air mata. Hanya keutuhan wilayah dan Jagat Gilang Gernilang menjadi hak tlatah Nusantara.” “Hancurkan Mongolia!” Raden Wijaya — 1293 Masehi

Majapahit

Majapahit
Author: Herald van der Linde
Publisher: Monsoon Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2024-05-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1915310296

Discover Majapahit, the mighty empire in Southeast Asia that many have never heard of. In the 14th and 15th centuries, the Majapahit kingdom reigned supreme in eastern Java, and its influence stretched far and wide, throughout present-day Indonesia, parts of the Malay peninsula and the island of Tumasek, now Singapore. Majapahit's army famously repelled Kublai Khan's invasion, and its formidable navy humbled even the renowned Portuguese mariners. Walk the bustling streets of Majapahit, a melting pot of aristocratic Javanese, shaven-head Brahmins, hermits in bark cloth, widows dressed in white, and Chinese, Persian and Arab traders. Discover beautiful temples and imposing palaces, and markets brimming with goods from all over Asia. At the heart of Majapahit's story are eccentric kings and queens embroiled in bloody family feuds, and a tipsy court scribe who has the good sense to write down everything he sees. Witness the drama of royal intrigues, murders, revenge and war. This is not just the story of an empire's rise and fall, it is an exploration of a society rich in religious diversity, social tolerance and artistic achievement, and a society - much like Indonesia today - which must navigate its way in the challenging tapestry of Chinese and Southeast Asian geopolitics.

From Majapahit and Sukuh to Megawati Sukarnoputri

From Majapahit and Sukuh to Megawati Sukarnoputri
Author: Victor M. Fic
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 817017404X

The Central Thesis Of This Book Maintains That The Need To Preserve Pluralism In Indonesia, And The High Price Paid By Its People Anytime Pluralism Had Been Trampled Upon In The Past, Are The Two Essential Aspects Of Their Historical Experience. This Thesis Is Particularly Relevant For The People Of Indonesia Today As They Are Grappling With The Problems Of National Unity And Transition To A Modem Pluralistic Democracy. Two Parts Of This Book Articulate This Thesis. Part I Explains The Origin Of The Hindu-Buddhist Dualism During The Srivijaya And Sailendra Periods In The Viii- Ix Centuries Ad. The Process Of Javanization Then Extended This Dualism By Incorporating Into The New Synthesis The Indigenous Ancestral And The Rsi Cults During The Majapahit Period, Particularly Under King Wuruki'Ls Rule From 1350 To 1389. This New Pluralism Was Further Extended By Absorbing Elements Of The Kalang/Palang Culture And The Bhima Cult, Culminating In The Grand Synthesis Of The Core Values Of The Hindu-Javanese Culture As Expressed By The Iconography Of Candi Sukuh Erected In 1437. Two Factors Are Identified As Contributing To The Decline And Then Demise Of Majapahit In 1527. First, Attempts By China To Build Its Own System Of Dependencies In Southeast Asia By Detaching From Majapahit Its Overseas Territories, And Then Its Intervention In The Dynastic Rivalries In Java During The Paregreg Civil War From 1400 To 1406. Second, The Penetration Of Islam From The Coastal Areas Of Majapahit Into Its Heartland, And The Gradual Establishment Of Its Hegemony Over The Core Values Of The Hindu-Javanese Civilization. Part Ii Of The Book Explores The Interaction Of Islam With The Deeply Rooted Substratum Of The Hindu-Javanese Values, And Then The Absorption Of Islam Into A New Synthesis And A Higher Form Of Pluralism Forged During The Long Process Of The Islamization Of Java And The Javanization Of Islam. This New Pluralism Was Further Enriched By Incorporating Various Strands Of Christianity During The Colonial Period. In Its Fmal Form This Pluralism Provided The Social Cohesion And The National Ethos And Consciousness Which Propelled Indonesia Towards Its Statehood And Independence In 1945, Leading To The Establish- Ment Of A Secular State To Accommodate The Imperatives Of This Higher Pluralism Under The State Doctrine Of The Pancasila. The Book Then Surveys The Post-Independence Period To Show How This Pluralism Fared Under The Successive Regimes Of Sukamo, Suharto, Habibie, Abdurrahman Wahid, And How It Fares Under Megawati Sukamoputri Today. The Survey Con- Cludes On A Sobering Note That Most Of The Problems Experi- Enced By These Regimes Had Their Roots In The Violation Of The Pluralistic Nature Of The Indonesian Society. In This Context There Is Little Doubt That The Continued Attempts Of Some Islamic Groups, Mostly Incited From Abroad, To Wage A Jihad For The Replacement Of The Existing Secular State By An Islamic One, Would Plunge The Country Into A Civil War Of The Paregreg Type. These Attempts Might Not Succeed Given The Rnilitaryns Staunch Commitment To The Pancasila And The Secular State. However The Cost Of Thwarting Them Would Be Very High.

Rise of the Cholas: Apocalypse

Rise of the Cholas: Apocalypse
Author: J. V. Jayakumar
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781647606930

In the year 2030 AD, a black hole comes hurtling towards the Earth. Rajaraja Cholan, a former ruler of an ancient, powerful empire in India, learned of a prophecy that foretold the apocalypse. The prophecy declared that a black hole would come hurtling toward Earth at nearly the speed of light and that there was no hope for mankind to survive the event. Springing into action, the king declared that his son Rajendra Cholan would take the throne of the Chola Dynasty. He then enlisted the help of hundreds of the kingdom's most trusted people and undertook a 1000-year exile. During their exile, the king and his trusted subjects worked on building a spaceship beneath the Indian Ocean that could be the answer to the dynasty's survival of the fast-approaching black hole. With one millennium to prepare, the king and his men felt they must have a fighting chance at succeeding in their mission. Its the year 2030. The American president and other world leaders are meeting in the White House to rally their forces and the greatest minds in modern science searching for answers. Rajaraja, along with his most trusted advisor and guru Agasthiyar, makes their appearance in the war room to inform the contemporary world leaders of the provisions that have been created. As humanity prepares to flee Earth, a traitor attempts to kill Rajaraja. Unable to trust his friends, and with humanity's existence hanging in the balance, Rajaraja must stop the traitor before they can kill him and doom humanity to the black hole. Excellent blend of Tamil history and culture, Sci-fi, and end-of-the-world scenarios.

Introduction to Malaysia

Introduction to Malaysia
Author: Gilad James, PhD
Publisher: Gilad James Mystery School
Total Pages: 100
Release:
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 4833827905

Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country that is located on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo. It is a diverse country with a population of over 32 million people and is made up of various ethnic groups including Malays, Chinese, and Indians. The official language is Bahasa Malaysia, but English is widely spoken among the population. Malaysia has a tropical climate and is known for its beautiful beaches, rainforests, and wildlife. Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy, which means that it is ruled by a king and a government. The country's economy is based on exports of natural resources such as oil, gas, and palm oil. It has a growing industrial sector and is also a popular tourist destination. Malaysia is known for its rich cultural heritage, and visitors can experience a variety of traditions ranging from dances and music to food and clothing. Additionally, the country has a vibrant modern culture, with a growing music and arts scene. Overall, Malaysia is a fascinating country that combines tradition and modernity in a unique way.

Sutasoma

Sutasoma
Author: Tantular (Mpu.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Epic poetry, Javanese
ISBN: 9789745241077

The 14th century Javanese epic poem, Sutasoma, relates the life of a prince, born an incarnation of the Jina-Buddha Wairocana. It follows his spiritual journey to enlightenment and his temporal journey through marriage, kingship and eventual victory over the mighty, world-threatening demon, Porusada. Kate O Brien s new translation delivers to the reader a highly approachable and lively rendition of this Buddhist epic, comparable in both complexity and scale to that of the Ramayana, yet significantly less known or understood.

Ying-Yai Sheng-Lan

Ying-Yai Sheng-Lan
Author: Ma-Huan
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1970-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521010320