Pramodhawardhani (also indentified as Çrī Kahulunnan or Çrī Sanjiwana) was the queen consort of King Rakai Pikatan (r. 838-850) of Mataram kingdom in 9th century Central Java. She was the daughter of Sailendran king Samaratungga (r. 812—833).
Pramodhawardhani (also indentified as Çrī Kahulunnan or Çrī Sanjiwana) was the queen consort of King Rakai Pikatan (r. 838-850) of Mataram kingdom in 9th century Central Java. She was the daughter of Sailendran king Samaratungga (r. 812—833).
Her royal marriage to the Prince of Pikatan (of the Hindu Śaivite Sanjaya dynasty) was not explicitly stated in any single inscription. However, it is interpreted based on a combination of sources, one of the most significant being the short inscriptions found at the north Plaosan temple, published and analyzed by J.G. de Casparis in Short Inscriptions from Tjandi Plaosan-Lor (1958).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).