Amoghapasa inscription is an inscription inscribed on the back of ''pāduka Amoghapāśa'' as referred to in
Padang Roco inscription
The Padang Roco Inscription, in Indonesian Prasasti Padang Roco, is an inscription dated 1286 CE, discovered near the source of Batanghari river, Padangroco temple complex, Nagari Siguntur, Sitiung, Dharmasraya Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
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In 1347,
Adityawarman
Adityawarman (formal regnal name Maharajadiraja Srīmat Srī Udayādityawarma Pratāpaparākrama Rājendra Maulimāli Warmadewa. ) was a king of Malayapura Suvarnabhumi, and is the successor of the Mauli dynasty based on central Sumatra. He was ...
added this inscription on back of the statue
proclaimed that the statue portrayed himself. Today the inscription is stored in the
National Museum of Indonesia
) is an archeological, historical, ethnological, and geographical museum located in Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat, Central Jakarta, right on the west side of Merdeka Square. Popularly known as the Elephant Museum ( id, Museum Gajah) after the elepha ...
in
Jakarta with inventory number D.198-6469 (the statue part).
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Inscriptions in Indonesia
14th-century inscriptions
Singhasari
Srivijaya