
Mty'apahit. The 'Prince: of Majapahit theriiealling his minister,: Gdja Mdda, in*
. L1355. <t, ;qUjretj- of hinrhOwvat was that Rdtu Penggingraet with such success,
Angkawgiya, t( ancj was becoming so great that no country could'withstand’'him, and
“ told him, that :his alarm was. excited’levfen'ifbr hjs. own safety, ilea'sfon
“ his.return to'Pingging, fthe island of Java- should -become subject?!tjJ twd
t‘ .'.chie&.i.-To wMch.Grd/a Mdda'replied,1j.‘ he knew not how to account for
“ ‘ it, or to remove, the.uneasiness of-rthe prince,»shut that- he was alwiyl
“ ‘ ready to obey the orders of his'prince, :i' in the present case lldtu Pirig*
«i (•ging had been thrown into the greatest ^danger-possible,' and yet his life
‘|a*was preserved} what more’ could 'be; done ?’ The prince then said,- ‘ le t
‘fi? let us.both perform .penance, and inquire of-the Deity bo's? to 'remove
**'* this.uneariness., ^'G!d?a''ifcfdda,assenting.to this proposal, ffieyjfbo’th^kept
“ themselves.apart from the people o f the .court, and "fasted fbrMfbrty days
“ and: forty , nights, at the expiration of kihidarBat&ra. Naydda appeared to
“ Gdja Mdda, saying, ‘. it is impossible for you to destroy oil kill Raht
*tif, Feng’ging, for. be is a good man and_favoured!.byi!tfe.g.odd^ but' iffthe*
« ‘ Prihce o f Majapahit-wishes to get rid of his uneasiness, sBeihadV'better
“ ‘ make him his son-in-law, by giving him rhisjdldest daughter^. Rdtu
‘ Pambdyvn,. in - marriage.5
“ The prince on hearing this became much“astonished,, adding that hdf
had received a similar communication from Sarig yang Tung’gah (jtnh'great
“ and only one), and it was agreed to send for lldtu Ping ging' without
| delay.
“ In a short time Rdtu Ring ging reached Majapahit, with nudferOUS
“ princes' i-mhis suite, in proof-of what die" had 'written, that allJfhfe Rajas
“ . of Sabrang bad submitted, and were willing to obey, the will of Mega*
“ pdhit. Rdtu Pengging then informed the. prineep'lpraftrffi the' conquest
‘-‘.o f PaUmbang, the.Raja of that country Jiact been killed, and thaf^he
“ had himself appointed a person; to administer the government’ pro-
“ visionally, until the Prince o f Majapahit should nominate a new
1 Raja.
“ The prince received him with great distinction,. saying he knew not
“ how to reward such eminent service, and offering to him his-daughter in
“ marriage. •
“ 'After- the marriage had taken place, the prince assembled all his
ff chiefs, and placing Rdtu Ping ging, now his son-in-law, on the setingel,
“ appointed
“ appointed, him intheir presence,^ under},the title ofL-Prdbu, Anom, to a
joint administration of (the countrÿèwith.- himself^rff?
, “ .The princeVïfhowe.v.er,-,,' some'timerafter,' became jealous of the:authority
of this,chief,' apd removed, him ijc^Péngiging, afterwards called Bqjang.
“ During-theadministratiomof Lêmbu PêtartgisM^Madüra, ■ Sûmoemp?vtiÛi
“ the r subordinate,- islajjdsJl became a Separate province under Jdran Pané*
lan, a ntyipe&fè^amcjeâsjtm,, whh'ibyrhis skiltan’d-'courage had raised him-
jfï self .*t’o thei rank of commander,-of. the Majapahit. cavalry? ! and ;was mar-
** ried to,'an illegitimate-daughter: of the.prince.. :
. , “'.About- the:, y ear 1$6Q...ambassadors; arrived from Bdnj-arMâsih, when
the prince-* sSrit’ on'e1 of his sons, Kuda Banjdràn Sdmi, also’ called. Ghdkra
iii Négdra, to be the chief of that country:/ He proceeded’ with many
vessels and numerous followers and troops.- -
s:V‘ .Theiprince afterwards gave! one of his daughters,; the' sister of Chdkrâ
iy Niagara, in marriage ta ta celebrated-commander, named Jdr an Limit,
“ who was appointed Adipdti of Lokdno,1 and appointed Pdnji Diwirio chief
-V'lbf Praharâga, 'with the title of BatâraKâtong. ;
The prihce falling ill'“ of a complaint, ’ declared by the physicians to he
incurable, was advised, àSx the only1 means î-ofr. recovery, ttfbohâbif'with
“ x>ne i of. his female-» slaves, a woolly-haired girl. The fisuif of’ this intëid
-“ ,1 course -was a son, .who ôn account of his birth was called Bündan Kqjdwan.
“'iThis child, shortly after its birth, was d&UVër'éd over to Kidi Géén Tdrup
pySÎséïa, chief .of the prince’s sdwa or rice lands, withidirectioris to "bring it
-“i’mp-as'a foundling.’’xm
. Returning, however, to the progress of Mahometan conversion^ -which
■ was now more rapidly advancing,' their history goesrf óiJ'Rró^StajtejCthat- the
sobs'of- Aria Ddmar of- Pulémbang, who' weré destined* to take a >mt)st conspicuous
partî&'succeedihg'évfentSîi'fcàmeito' Grésik', rthé former atr the’ age
of twenty,'aud the latter of eighteen. Rdden Pdtah, aware bfi'hisï extrao*
tion ahd.of. the treatmeritrwhich his mother had received, would'not-proceed,
to Majapdhit, but remained with ihèdSusûnctn at Ampel for- so'rftè
time. Hüsen, hôwevebÿ-went. to Majapahit, with.’inj-uhGtibns- not to sa^
anything, of Raden Pdtah, He -was,well received there, and soon 'after
was appointed to the command of .’thé troops, and to administer thè- district
d i TrongZ
-u Rdden Pdtah afterwards marrying ' the; grand-daughter of Sünan Ampel,
and leaving her during her'pregnancy,’ "proceeded'to i thee westward, i®
R f order
.MajauaW,
A.J. 13SM:
Angka Wijâya.
Àf J. 1360.