Kedukan Bukit Inscription

Kedukan Bukit Inscription

The Kedukan Bukit Inscription was discovered by the Dutchman M. Batenburg on 29 November 1920 at Kedukan Bukit, South Sumatra, on the banks of the River Tatang, a tributary of the River Musi. It is a small stone of 45 by 80 cm. This inscription is dated the year 605 Saka (683 AD).

Text

Original

All these inscriptions were written in a form of the Indian Pallava script, used in a Tamil kingdom in ancient India .

The text in Old Malay is::"svasti śrī śakavaŕşātīta 605 (604 ?) ekādaśī śu":"klapakşa vulan vaiśākha dapunta hiya nāyik di":"sāmvau mangalap siddhayātra di saptamī śuklapakşa":"vulan jyeşţha dapunta hiya maŕlapas dari minānga":"tāmvan mamāva yam vala dualakşa dangan ko-":"duaratus cāra di sāmvau dangan jālan sarivu":"tlurātus sapulu dua vañakña dātam di mata jap":"sukhacitta di pañcamī śuklapakşa vula….":"laghu mudita dātam marvuat vanua …..":"śrīvijaya jaya siddhayātra subhikşa ....."

Translation in Malay Language

The translation in Malay Language is::"Selamat dan bahagia! Dalam Shaka 605, pada sebelas":"hari bulan terang dari bulan Waisyakha Baginda naik:"kapal mencari untungnya pada tujuh":"hari bulan terang dari bulan Jyestha Baginda berangkat" :"dari muara Tamvan membawa bala dua laksa dengan":"... dua ratus pawang di kapal dengan yang jalan kaki seribu":"tiga ratus dua belas banyaknya datang di Matajap":"suka cita. Pada lima hari bulan terang dari bulan Asada":"belayar mudik, datang membuat benua ...":"Srivijaya kota yang berjaya, yang bahagia, dan yang makmur!"

English Translation for Malay Language version of the inscription

:All hail and prosperity! In the year 605 of the Saka calendar, on the eleventh
:day on the full moon of Waisaka, His Majesty took
:a boat to find a living. On the seventh day
:on the full moon of Jyesta, His Majesty
:brings 2000 troops and
:312 people in boats from firth of Tamvan, With 1312 foot soldiers
:and came to Matajap
:happily. On the fifth day on the bright moon of Asada,
:they docked and open a country ...
:Great, prosperous and peaceful Srivijaya!

Translation

:"Om swasti astu!" All hail and prosperity. In the year 605 of the [Indian] Saka calendar, on the eleventh day at half-moon of "Waisaka", Sri Baginda took dugouts in order to obtain "siddhayatra". [According to Coedès, "siddhayatra" refers to some "magic potion". An alternative translation, however, is possible: Zoetmulder's "Dictionary of Old Javanese" (1995) renders it as "a prosperous journey". If so, the sentence may be taken to read: "Sri Baginda took dugouts in order to spread Buddhism, the successful way."] On Day 7, on the 15th day at half-moon of "Jyestha", Sri Baginda extricated himself from "minānga tāmvan" [Meaning not clear.] . He took 2,000 troups with him … as many as 200 in dugouts, with 1,312 foot soldiers. They arrived at … Truly merry on the fifteenth day of the half-moon…, agile, happy, and they made a trip to the country … Great Sriwijaya! Prosperity and riches …"

ee also

* Prehistoric Malaysia
* History of Indonesia
* Timeline of Indonesian history

Notes

Further reading

* George Coedès, "Les inscriptions malaises de Çrivijaya", BEFEO 1930
* J.G. de Casparis, "Indonesian Palaeography", Leiden (Brill) 1975.


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