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- Q5247001 subject Q8549617.
- Q5247001 subject Q8600989.
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- Q5247001 abstract "Telaga Batu inscription is a 7th-century Srivijayan inscription discovered in Sabokingking, 3 Ilir, Ilir Timur II, Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia around the 1950s. The inscription is now displayed in National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta, with inventory number D.155. In previous years, around thirty Siddhayatra inscriptions were discovered around Southern Sumatra, all concerning the Siddhayatra journey of Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa, that, according to Kedukan Bukit Inscription took place around the year 605 Saka (683 AD). Today all of these Siddhayatra inscriptions are stored in the National Museum of Indonesia.The inscription was carved on an andesite stone measuring 118 cm tall and 148 cm wide. The top of the stone is adorned with seven nāga heads, and on the lower portion, there is some kind of water spout to channel the water that was likely poured over the stone during a ceremonial allegiance ritual. The inscription was written with Pallava letters in the Old Malay language.".
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- Q5247001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549617.
- Q5247001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8600989.
- Q5247001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8808851.
- Q5247001 comment "Telaga Batu inscription is a 7th-century Srivijayan inscription discovered in Sabokingking, 3 Ilir, Ilir Timur II, Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia around the 1950s. The inscription is now displayed in National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta, with inventory number D.155.".
- Q5247001 label "Telaga Batu inscription".
- Q5247001 depiction Telaga_Batu_inscription.JPG.