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Udayana Warmadewa

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Udayana Warmadewa
Udayana the Great
Sang Raja Maruhani Sri Dharmodayana Warmadewa
King of Bali
Reignlate 10th century
PredecessorŚri Wijaya Mahadewi
SuccessorŚri Ajñadewi
Co-rulerMahendradatta
SpouseMahendradatta
IssueAirlangga
Marakata Pangkaja
Anak Wungçu
HouseWarmadewa
ReligionHinduism

Udayana Warmadewa, also Udayana the Great or Dharmmodayana Warmadewa, was a king of the island of Bali in the 10th century.[1] He belongs to the Warmadewa dynasty. He was married to the Javanese queen Mahendradatta, also known as Gunapriyadharmapatni. Their son was the famous Airlangga, who replaced the overthrown emperor of Java Dharmawangsa, and ruled in both Java and his original home of Bali.[2] Mahendradatta and Udayana co-ruled Bali, issuing inscriptions in both their names.[3]

Legacy

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Udayana is known as one of the earliest historical figures of ancient Bali. His identification as the father of the famous Airlangga, the hero-king of Java, has led him to be a prominent figure in Balinese history on par with ancient Java. As a result, his name is associated with Balinese past greatness. In 1962 the Udayana University (Indonesian: Universitas Udayana), a public university was established in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The university's name was derived from this king. Also, the Indonesian Army named their Bali-based Military Command Region (Kodam), in his honor, the Kodam IX/Udayana.

Notes

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  1. ^ Coedès, George (1975-06-01). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. University of Hawaii Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1.
  2. ^ Hanna, p.24
  3. ^ John Norman Miksic; Goh Geok Yian (2016-10-14). Ancient Southeast Asia. Taylor & Francis. p. 417. ISBN 978-1-317-27904-4.

References

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Preceded by Balinese Monarchs
with Mahendradatta
Succeeded by