The rule of Shivaist Rakai Pikatan ( r . 838 850 ) and his Buddhist queen consort Pramodhawardhani marked the return of the Medang Mataram court favour to Shivaist Hindu, instead of Mahayana Buddhism favoured by previous king Samaratungga.
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The rule of Shivaist Rakai Pikatan ( r . 838 850 ) and his Buddhist queen consort Pramodhawardhani marked the return of the Medang Mataram court favour to Shivaist Hindu, instead of Mahayana Buddhism favoured by previous king Samaratungga.
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Shivaist interpretations of Buddhism, tinged with Tantric mysticism ( that may have revived portions of pre-Aryan northeastern Indian faith traditions ) were worked out in Megadha and then were exported throughout insular and peninsular Southeast Asia, particularly to Java.
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This shift of faith, from Shivaist Sanjaya to Buddhist Panangkaran has raised problematic questions among scholars; whether there were two competing royal families that dominated the political landscapes in Central Java, that each are patrons of either Shivaist Hindu or Mahayana Buddhism.
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This shift of faith, from Shivaist Sanjaya to Buddhist Panangkaran has raised problematic questions among scholars; whether there were two competing royal families that dominated the political landscapes in Central Java, that each are patrons of either Shivaist Hindu or Mahayana Buddhism.
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Among the Dharmmadhyaksa officials there is " Dharmmadhyaksa ring Kasewan " ( State's highest Hindu Shivaist priest ) and " Dharmmadhyaksa ring Kasogatan " ( State's highest Buddhist priest ), both are the religious laws authorities of each dharmic faiths.
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The Medang Mataram kings after Pikatan; from Lokapala, Watuhumalang ( r . 890 898 ) and Balitung are the patrons of Shivaist Hindu, " after the decline of the power of the Buddhist Sailendras in central Java . " Their reign seems to enjoyed a relative peace.
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"' Merak "'temple, or locally known as "'Candi Merak "', is a 10th-century Javanese Shivaist Hindu temple complex located in Karangnongko village, in Klaten Regency, northwest from Klaten town, Central Java, on southeastern slopes of Mount Merapi.
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The earliest temple in the Southern Central Java Mataram region was the Hindu Shivaist Gunung Wukir temple, linked to Canggal inscription ( 732 CE ) built by Manjusrigrha, Lumbung, Ngawen, Mendut, Pawon and peaked in the construction of Borobudur, the massive stone mandala, that took shape of a mountain temple pinnacled with stupas that completed c . 825 CE.