
«-but Maja ^hérntén^knew what-was»-working ioihissmiad, aniséon-afissï*
“ took his leave, and returned with his peoples-tait. TJntm., t -i-JCa nephew;
■ “ ^MïS^ü -Mdkfar* -$3on of Muldna Jb-a/rim) alone remained with Angka
« Wffàya.' «^mertime after this#: tbe^ii^>havmg' coptracted, a kind ofigicb
* dinèssûn-the-he&d, ©peoeddbejpom^^a^e^iawbeoysvjpetead'ffif ibfeusual
“ seeds, hejound it-filled with precious stones (aaibies^^ajpasiajed-tat Ais#
. "^hè «observed todusiministeBj^tbat Raja Chérmen must i indeed :bei andfey
‘ ‘ superior kind of,person,-«nd sent,, Mulâæâ Mahfar to.irequesi dlie.Itaja
“ to return^ buk-the -dtaja refused .to-do so,,and, proceeded'.an. im
“ When jRaja Çhêrmen haâ been founfn^btsiatÆ^àKphisjpeifiegfoIl siefe
<f and many-dte.^Amongithesa there were three out of five. namsi^ who
“ had‘àeoompanied. hinpt Stom-Ædbmns-^ named ; SmiMM/far., RrkjP.d
“ anà£<à/êd Ghdr-t;xifhose<temb& am knowiivby-the name of K u h a m *
« The princess;ais® fell»«i«k> when her. fatbei^vattfendedi » p o n t e hhNélfï
* -«Sd besought- the .Almighty tetsparete an d re tee s te t tutetlfshj that his
“ intentka^of^givingte to- the-Raja. e f Mampdhit .might
“ 'ÿfafBài however^.afe the^same ti.meii.4ha4. ifcifriwas <wÆtiW
“ Wijâya was-n®4-tonbe .converted,nhen days-, might jibe-shortened-. taThe
“ princess shortly afterwards died, .and wasanferred nean tK^graves-of her
" relationSif -'7*- ,
: ‘f -T te usual tribute.having been paid, t0 4 he.ancm0ry.0f, rtKWWopydj. $m
“ the different days appointed for the performance ofjthea.cer em.afly,,.and
* MuMm lèvuhkm hawing.been -appoinfeeekitoloolaafter. and,tahe.eg«e> «fi*thè
“ grawes,'4heÆ^'(%cÆGÂéRm4tt,\,-w®di£dl te-neonle» : eeirouAnto. Q.
« Qn4iisi way Sdÿed^afhn died,,jMe wasted o^shore afe J|fad^rhofaiKl,hi»
“ remains, wêre ânieçrèé to t tew e ^ o 4 ^ « i l l^ e iP & ^ ’aie
« the only remaining cousin of the Jiqja, .diedneafe5acw%£afndiwas.-fe®t,ie i
u oh-thatisltedi^*
“ AngkaiWÿâ^)~àefcawc^meetwg±a^mmlk,Rqfa(&érmm, .arrived
“ at ËeraWthree daya after his departure and hearing afiihe.death. ofidhe
.** princess, ohserv@d,4hat he thoaght^theireMgion o£ Raja Chérmen would
“ have prevented such a ealamify as the prematura, deathioft the pictrî
“ (princess);-’that it would have enabled-her to. hold out- against-/the.:sickness
“ of Java, and that hemust-nowthink meanly of it;;> to. which Muktna replied-,.
“ that, sùcti ignorance was - only, the consequence of; womhippMig;;.Z)fi2ms
....".instead;
* The long graves wMchare.stilt pointed-out .near Lérrns, .
f Her tomb is still preserved.
«* ••^ «H ^ 3tSp«bfl-.,lagia<:Cao& engaged at this
« retort; but being'p'acified'by-Ms.followbrsi vetamcd'torM^a/pdidt, without
s‘ 'taking any fuithei nóticèréf'it. .This happened in the year-,ISIS.
■ . “ Mülaiïci-IêvaTiïm;, -Who remained1 in' charge o f the tombs o f the. deceased,
«■ after-wards removed fronViJi/Ym' toiGrésik, which however had not.bfeeome
««•‘g^sfepatete states--- Be-torte .'0S5et,'rtWenty-one years’ after thé:departure of
«: 4he- R&ja1 o f iGMrMsh^ and) !■ here'.bis tómby which is! known (bydbemame
of•'&afór&Wétaft, is"'§till to? be steeftu • Hltv'dkfd *m\Mfanday,rthe twelfth
" :lof -RUbMimat, 4ti‘ the Javan yeaSP-TSSk. -
reiated-pthat- aböötIttóf*<period'there .was*ai'wbstoneffi
“ -riahied m&i- Gêdiï ■ Ptn&tek, tbè wifdfmf the 'patéh, ’or 'minister 3of that
«‘-'cdnntry,- whb^dnJ accöühT of -h'er-being'a^’g^eèftJeorcerèsS 'was'ïbpfished
«•<.-t0 Java^Where^oiF hfer arfival -’ dré went *to -'dbecking- o£"fflajapèhit and
implored protection:'71 Th'erking taking pity1 upon "her, thehiore soasshe
“ was a'-womhn^of %dvahcefd age 'without’ any children;1 and bad:: been
reino®ed^omva.situation where she had oneqbeen comfortable and happy,
« M aM n g te -ft'kind- of.9teJ*fewti» (dn^;rf4hei port)
«*■ - at XSrê&hi wb etei’tliéée%as''alreEidy:atmogque5and - a considerable population.
M$Mdi Gédv'aftetwards1 beeame-' Very rriigious knd*'dharitablej and was
""révèréd^fer bectiirfing thb fóme^rnothe^öf' St&ünan G&L Her-death took
«^placte*fd#-five* Aydars after that1' o f1 Mulanaslbrechm. * beifeg a short time
«c‘Jpre'rtóhS'ïó th’e' desfnlctioh’bf Mqjapdhiï, ' and hetdombis-stillito be seen
**^GrestJe.” _ , " ~ . r '■ ' . s .
To rdturnl'howeVe’r, tö'the proceedings bPthe Mïïgof M'ajtipdtetiit appears
that early in his -reign, Anglca Wijóya, ‘keann^ ft8m‘ the fcerchatrts who
resorted to Java yof ,the heauty- and. .ac^ompjishments of a princes of
ehxSmjrit?sëöt ad eteassy to tltat eountry.to. demand her. m a r r ia g e ;
and" 6* m 1 arrival ’ at '^ é t i^ ^received - t e v there: W m Ê Ê ,
Attention an'4 1 «»* a'föftg- t e w refbaed
to (cohabit-with him, on. account'of thé^'great "numbef "of his* cbmrubuies,
and -ptóteultóy o n • aecQJHit c£ the.powerful half! o b t a i n e d ^ Ris.affec-
I B B a GKiheSe-öf gtea^ beautyj- wfao.hadrbeea sent to him as a.,present
from one ’ of the chiefs 'b f China; at dhe-rëqtet^ofdhe merchants and
with the-icqnsent o f,th f empei;dl:;’ wltlf VvieW Wobtaffi-'pbater p « d e ^ S
fbr'their‘tte.de with Java, , v. . , • . . .. „ . . T> »
•'■“This pitiiKStei' - » ■••represented^air .oft # p Kaja o f
q g ' AQMmpa.