| 1. | Although the Shivaist regain the favour, Buddhist remain under royal patronage.
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| 2. | King Sanjaya was a Shivaist, and yet his successor Panangkaran was a Mahayana Buddhist.
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| 3. | Although he decided to remain a Shivaist, he appointed a Buddhist, Kavindrarimathana, chief minister.
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| 4. | He holds that Sanjaya and all of his offsprings were belongs to Sailendra family that initially were Shivaist.
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| 5. | He holds that Sanjaya and all of his offspring were belongs to Sailendra family that initially were Shivaist.
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| 6. | Most of their subjects retained their old religion; Shivaist and Buddhist seems to co-exist in harmony.
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| 7. | Shivaist Hindu gain royal patronage again since the reign of Pikatan, well until the end of the Medang kingdom.
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| 8. | The Shivaist Hindus regained royal patronage with the reign of Pikatan, which lasted until the end of the Medang Kingdom.
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| 9. | The family was first settled in Central Java northern coast around Batang and Pekalongan regency, they were initially Hindu Shivaist.
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| 10. | The political move that seems as an effort to secure peace and Sailendran rule on Java by reconciling the Mahayana Buddhist with Shivaist Hindus.
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