International audienceThis article takes as a point of departure the first Sanskrit verse of the Sanskrit-Old Javanese Śaiva scripture Bhuvanakośa, which has come down to us in Balinese palm-leaf manuscripts. It argues that this verse forms an introductory hymn (maṅgala or stuti) praising Śiva and, at the same time, revealing the identity of the compiler of the text—whether genuine or fictively attributed ex post—through a “signature” expressed by means of a Sanskrit word hinting at the name Tanakuṅ, an author of Old Javanese literary and religious works who lived in the 15th century. It then elaborates on the socio-historical and religious background of that period, and links the figure of Tanakuṅ and the texts ascribed to him to Ḍaṅ Hyaṅ ...
NSC Working Paper No. 26International audienceAs in other parts of Asia, the figure of Bhīma was mad...
In this article we argue, contrarily to the dominant scholarly opinion, that Balinese ritual practic...
The Ratu Boko (or Ratu Baka) plateau, near Yogyakarta in southern central Java, is surrounded by an ...
International audienceIt is a well-known fact that Sanskrit had a relatively shorter and less prolif...
ENGLISH: This article is aimed at digging out the Islamic archipelago inheritance through the Jav...
Pura Agung Surya Bhuvana in Jayapura is the eastern part of Padma Buana temple. Its establishment wa...
The article concerns a hitherto little known Sanskrit text called Karikas of Yogiyar a medieval com...
International audienceThis article investigates the religious message of a set of inscriptions from ...
The Lingsar temple pujawali, a primarily religious festival on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, co...
International audienceThis article examines a group of ten Indonesian inscriptions citing a range of...
International audienceThis article takes up the question of writing supports, the physical media on ...
This article is a literary overview that discusses the concept of pañca yajña (five ritual celebrati...
International audienceThis article provides an edition and translation of an inscribed two-sided ste...
This article is aimed at digging out the Islamic archipelago inheritance through the Javanese living...
This article discusses some key aspects of the historical and religious background of the period of ...
NSC Working Paper No. 26International audienceAs in other parts of Asia, the figure of Bhīma was mad...
In this article we argue, contrarily to the dominant scholarly opinion, that Balinese ritual practic...
The Ratu Boko (or Ratu Baka) plateau, near Yogyakarta in southern central Java, is surrounded by an ...
International audienceIt is a well-known fact that Sanskrit had a relatively shorter and less prolif...
ENGLISH: This article is aimed at digging out the Islamic archipelago inheritance through the Jav...
Pura Agung Surya Bhuvana in Jayapura is the eastern part of Padma Buana temple. Its establishment wa...
The article concerns a hitherto little known Sanskrit text called Karikas of Yogiyar a medieval com...
International audienceThis article investigates the religious message of a set of inscriptions from ...
The Lingsar temple pujawali, a primarily religious festival on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, co...
International audienceThis article examines a group of ten Indonesian inscriptions citing a range of...
International audienceThis article takes up the question of writing supports, the physical media on ...
This article is a literary overview that discusses the concept of pañca yajña (five ritual celebrati...
International audienceThis article provides an edition and translation of an inscribed two-sided ste...
This article is aimed at digging out the Islamic archipelago inheritance through the Javanese living...
This article discusses some key aspects of the historical and religious background of the period of ...
NSC Working Paper No. 26International audienceAs in other parts of Asia, the figure of Bhīma was mad...
In this article we argue, contrarily to the dominant scholarly opinion, that Balinese ritual practic...
The Ratu Boko (or Ratu Baka) plateau, near Yogyakarta in southern central Java, is surrounded by an ...