Sanskrit in Indonesia

Sanskrit in Indonesia

Author: Jan Gonda

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 744

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Glossary of Sanskrit from Indonesia

Glossary of Sanskrit from Indonesia

Author: M. Ensink

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Published: 1964

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Sanskrit Loan-words in Indonesian

Sanskrit Loan-words in Indonesian

Author: J. G. de Casparis

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 76

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Sanskrit in Modern Indonesia

Sanskrit in Modern Indonesia

Author: Sutjipto Wirjosuparto

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Published: 1974*

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Glossary of Sanskrit from Indonesia

Glossary of Sanskrit from Indonesia

Author: Jacob Ensink

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Published: 1964

Total Pages: 219

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A Comprehensive Indonesian-English Dictionary

A Comprehensive Indonesian-English Dictionary

Author: Alan M. Stevens

Publisher: Ohio University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 1140

ISBN-13: 9780821415849

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Old Javanese-English Dictionary

Old Javanese-English Dictionary

Author: Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 1158

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The Lexical and Morphological Impact of Sanskrit on Modern Indonesia

The Lexical and Morphological Impact of Sanskrit on Modern Indonesia

Author: Harry Spitzbardt

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Published: 1972*

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BOROBUDUR,TRUE BACK HISTORY

BOROBUDUR,TRUE BACK HISTORY

Author: Santo Saba Piliang

Publisher: Santo Saba Piliang

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Total Pages: 160

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Borobudur is not Temple Ńâmô bhägâvâtyai āryātārāyai It is time for history which is considered "sacred", will fall by the results of science that clarifies historical records before, and no one should be surprised by this phenomenon, our ancestors are "Aryans" Ancestors of the Indonesian Aryans The latest study, led by geneticist David Reich of Harvard University, was published in March 2018 and 92 scholars from around the world in the disciplines of genetics, history, archeology and anthropology This study shows that there have been two major migrations to India in the last 10,000 years: 1. Out of Africa (OoA) migrants who have reached India around 65,000, this Zagrosian mixes with previous inhabitants in India as early as 7,000 - 3,000 BC, giving birth to the "Harappan" civilization 2. After 2000 BC, came immigrants (Schytia / Sakya / Sakkas / Arya), They brought Sanskrit early or basic from Sanskrit New cultural practices such as sacrifice rituals, all of which form the basis of early Hindu / Vedic culture, are based on the teachings of our ancestor "Dharma" Tony Joseph, author of the book Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From, published by Juggernaut wrote that a thousand years earlier people (Ras Aryan) also traveled to Europe, replacing and mixing with farmers there, giving birth to new cultures and spreading Indo-European language Other genetic studies have proven that there are many nations migrating to India, originating from Southeast Asia, strengthened by the many Austro-Asian speakers That the Aryans were not the first inhabitants of India and the Harappan "Dravidian" civilization existed long before their arrival. Indeed "Dravidas" are their ancestors of Indians They have campaigned to change the school curriculum and erase every word that mentions "Aryan immigration" from history books The Arya race is the "Schtya" of the Çaka Nation of the Indonesian Archipelago before the advance, the "Jawi" nation of the Çaka descendant nation: 1. Javanese (Not Javanese) 2. Madayu (Mada, Medes, Madyan, Midian, Medea) 3. Cambyses (Kambuja Greek) 4. Scythia, Çaka (Aryans / Aryan Races) The Çaka Archipelago's ancestors conquered King Salivahana of India in 78 AD, this year was the start of the year where Saka began in India Çaka's empire centered on the Nusantara "Dinasty Surya" left thousands of inscriptions with the number of the year Çaka and an "Oversight" if yr Saka in all inscriptions counted from 78 AD, How to calculate this is the cause of the loss of our history before that year Many large Scythian groups also migrated to Central Asia, Eastern Europe and Northern Anatolia around 3,100-3,000 BC Sakas = Scythians, migrating to eastern Europe and northern Anatolia through Pontic Steppe since the Vedic era after the Mahabharata war 3.162 BC. Source, Archievorg The "Dharmic" teachings brought by the Çaka / Sakkas / Sākya / Schytia / Aryān recorded in Borobudur with the literacy of the word "Màhéçākyā" developing in the Indian plains, based on 3 teachings and one of "Jainsm" with its character "Mahavira" Māhe means almighty or great and great, Çakya are the people or nation of çakya or Sakya / Çaka / Saka The words "Svārggā" & Kusãlãdhārmābâjaņà in the basic relief of Borobudur prove the original teachings of the archipelago "Dharmic" The period before the New Order, 2 Religion from India, must be an alternative choice The official religion of the country is also in "Label" Borobudur and other sites, just by distinguishing the "There / No" position statue sitting cross-legged The philosophy of "Dharma" is perfectly recorded in Balinese culture and is fully illustrated in Borobudur, both not based on one of the 2 religions in India, but the philosophy recorded in both, underlies the 3 religions that grow there Ńâmô bhägâvâtyai āryātārāyai INDONËSIARYĀ By: Santosabapiliang Book Info: WA +62813 2132 9787


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Sanskrit in Bahasa Indonesia

Sanskrit in Bahasa Indonesia

Author: Harry Spitzbardt

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Published: 1970

Total Pages: 47

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