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Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde |
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Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde.
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Print version record. |
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This publication provides a new understanding of the religious function of the East Javanese temples. The study of the cap-figures and their symbolism yields an outstanding contribution to the uniqueness of Majapahit culture. |
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I. Introduction -- II. Narrative reliefs and Panji stories -- III. Iconography of the late East Javanese temple reliefs -- IV. Temples in context of religion and politics -- V. Table of depictions of cap-figures in Majapahit art in chronological order -- VI. Candi Jago: the cap, a new fashion of headgear -- VII. Candi Panataran: Panji -- VIII. Candi Surowono: Sidapaksa, a nobleman with a cap -- IX. Candi Mirigambar: Panji, the ideal lover and warrior -- X. Sanctuaries on Mount Penanggungan: Candi Kendalisodo, Candi Yudha, and the Panji statue from Candi Selokelir -- XI.conclusion: Panji and the cap-figure as intermediary characters on the path to tantric rituals. |
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Following The Cap-Figure In Majapahit Temple Reliefs; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Technical notes; List of figures, tables, and plates; I. Introduction; Introducing the subject; previous research; methodology; outline; II. Narrative reliefs and panji stories; narrative reliefs and literary traditions; panji stories; the literary genre; previous research; symbolism of the panji stories; narratives, panji stories, and performing arts; III. Iconography of the late east javanese temple reliefs; iconographical conventions in the late east javanese temple reliefs; types of characters. |
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Types of posturestypes of place; the cap-figures; the term 'cap'; iconography and classification; the kadeyan: gambyok relief and grogol statues; the gambyok relief; the grogol statues; further kertolo statues; IV. Temples in context of religion and politics; architecture of the majapahit period; the religious belief systems: saiwism and buddhism; tantrism; religious practices in majapahit temples; the politics of majapahit; temples in the 'unity of the realm'; the decline of majapahit -- mountain sanctuaries; water and mountain in ancient javanese mythology and art. |
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v. Table of depictions of cap-figures in majapahit art in chronological orderselection of case studies; VI. Candi jago: the cap, a new fashion of headgear; layout and architecture; history and function; reliefs with cap-figures; tantri stories; angling dharma story; kunjarakarna story; sudhanakumara-awadana story; conclusion; VII. Candi panataran: panji, introducing the pilgrim into the tantric doctrine; layout and architecture; history and function; iconography and interpretation of the reliefs with cap-figures; the outer bathing place; the pendopo terrace (C). |
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Analysis of the symbolic meaning of the reliefs on the pendopo terracethe naga temple (E); the small pendopo terrace (F); the dwarapala in front of the main temple; the main temple (G)/(H); the inner bathing place (I); conclusion; VIII. Candi surowono: sidapaksa, a nobleman with a cap; layout and architecture; history and function; iconography and interpretation of the narrative reliefs; the sri tanjung reliefs; the arjunawiwaha reliefs and the bubukshah reliefs; cross-references between the three narrative relief series; conclusion; addendum: further cap-figures. |
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IX. Candi mirigambar: panji, the ideal lover and warriorlayout and architecture; history and function; iconography and interpretation of the narrative reliefs; conclusion; X. Sanctuaries on mount penanggungan: candi kendalisodo, candi yudha, and the panji statue from candi selokelir -- the climax; geographical situation and layout of the sanctuaries; history and function of the sites; candi kendalisodo; candi yudha; the panji statue from candi selokelir; conclusion; xi.conclusion: Panji and the cap-figure as intermediary characters on the path to tantric rituals. |
Language |
English. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Subject |
Hindu temples -- Indonesia -- Java -- History.
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Hindu symbolism -- History.
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Java (Indonesia) -- Religion.
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Indonesia -- History -- To 1478.
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Temples hindous -- Indonésie -- Java -- Histoire.
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Symbolisme hindou -- Histoire.
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Java (Indonésie) -- Religion.
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Indonésie -- Histoire -- Jusqu'à 1478.
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RELIGION -- Comparative Religion.
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RELIGION -- General.
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Hindu symbolism
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Hindu temples
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Religion
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Indonesia https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrbVHmQ674B9vYY3X8G3
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Indonesia -- Java
https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJyCHqWPF3pdtjwvKRw6Kd
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Tempels.
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Hindoeïsme.
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Jawa Timur.
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Chronological Term |
To 1478
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History
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Other Form: |
Print version: Kieven, Lydia. Following the cap-figure in Majapahit temple reliefs. Brill, 2013 (DLC) 2013943621 |
ISBN |
9789004258655 (electronic bk.) |
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9004258655 (electronic bk.) |
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1299808271 (electronic bk.) |
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9781299808270 (electronic bk.) |
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9789067183888 |
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9067183881 |
Standard No. |
10.1163/9789004258655 |
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AU@ 000055914853 |
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AU@ 000066526359 |
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GBVCP 865782989 |
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NLGGC 370268938 |
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NZ1 15497700 |
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NZ1 15566560 |
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AU@ 000069173554 |