Ambulatory 发表于 2025-3-25 06:04:14
The Royal Progresses of 1360 and 1361, to Tirib, Sömpur and Blitarchapter 8 forms the end of the Majapahit Court Chronicle from 1353 to 1364, which (with its intermezzos) occupies an important place in the Nāg. (cantos 17 to 72). The main part of that chronicle is to be brought under the head: topographical description, which was the poet’s own name for his work (dissent 发表于 2025-3-25 08:44:36
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Nawanatya Instances of Polite Demeanour”, and this refers to nine situations in which a courtier may find himself, and to the faces suitable for each occasion in turn that are to be shown by him. The present text contains two groups of nine cases each (p. . and p. ., the . proper) and moreover a group of fiv开头 发表于 2025-3-26 06:31:35
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Tributaries and Neighbours of Majapahitto copy all Krom’s references to his own and other scholars’ papers on this subject. In some cases names of scholars who proposed different identifications of an Old Javanese name are mentioned expressly.很像弓] 发表于 2025-3-26 13:58:21
The Posthumous Ceremony in Honour of the Rājapatni in 1362, in 1362, her shrines and her cultpoet’s intention was to show a parallelism between the esoteric Tantric ceremony and the worldly . celebration. At the end of this chapter the probability of a close relation between the two ceremonies based on the old belief in cosmic duality shall be discussed.MODE 发表于 2025-3-26 18:06:29
Organization of the Clergy and Royal Authority of law and order under the Royal administration. Though Gajah Mada is not mentioned any more in the poem the excessive glorification of the Royal Family in the last chapters seems expressive of the relief felt in ecclesiastical Court circles after the autocratic and warlike grand-vizir’s demise.