Plumpungan Inscription
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The Plumpungan Inscription (Template:Langx) is a stone monolith carving that was found in the area of Salatiga,[1][2][3] a small town in Central Java in Indonesia.
The monolith is located about 4 km from Salatiga township, towards Beringin village (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".).
Inscriptions
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Official Translation (Indonesian)
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Unofficial English translation
- Be happy ! All the Peoples ! The Saka year is 672/4/31 (24 July 760 AD) on Friday
- mid-day
- From Him, for the faith, for the congregation to the Almighty, has given land or park, for their prosperity
- which is the village of Hampra, located in the vicinity of Trigramyama (Salatiga) with the blessing of Siddhewi (the goddess who is perfect or late) as a tax-free are, or perdikan
- noted with writing or monolith which uses the tip of the palm
- from Him who is called Bhanu. (and them) with this sacred building or temple. Always find eternal life
References
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