
'Hie JollowiAg is foe ciironolôgy of the Javan princes accordingto the
legends abstracted foy Kiai Adipdti Adi Mang’gâla, formerly Regent of
JJemdk, andin which the Javan prince# commencefo the -six th-ce ntury.
Date of' Accession)
Javan Year. SOVEREIGNS. Lit
-525 Méndang Kam élan 1 Sawéla Çhâia,'
2 1 Ardi Kasuma.
3 Ardi Wijâya.
4 Rési Déndano- CIclJdiS.
S4G Jang'gâla . . ............. . i ' Sr ■ ' ^ I)éwa Kasunia. - ’ | . jj fai
ÿ fT i Lëmbu Ami Lultûr. ?■ *
' "v ' Panji. KértaÇati. J
JÖ00 Pajajâran ..... Pinji Maisa . Tandrâmah, -or
Laléan.
- ‘ ST ' Mijnding §âri. 1
■ B lyiünding Wdngi. 1
Ctiteng pp 'Siung Wanaea.
1^1 Majapâhit ... « ......... 12 - _3;apdüran.j
, l 13 g ! , .Bro.Kamâra...
14 J Ardi Wijâya.
............................... 1 ^ 9 _ Mérta Wrj^%.
■ ■ g f i l Angka Wijây^'. I
= *‘ "When Prdsbu Jdya Mdga «of Astina died, he was succeeded by his son
and descendants, named Am Jqya, Jdya . And Sana, Pdncha Hria, and
■“ Ma^md Chitm, -Baring the reign of the last of these-princes, either the
seat H government' hadfeeen removed; ‘®r -the- «country had changed its
-name, for it was then called Kt^hrai OfCM/’iu? j and' "it’ having been fore-
, tflid, that it whuld decay pnd gd; to rain altogether, the prince resolved
to send his son* to Jdwa, and .possessing the written account -of AM
Kt Sd/ca,
* At this-time there were ;also--three 'other icbtemporary kingdoms, Doha, Siriga SSri, and
J^Watoan.
t By these &&6$>ar>ts,,$att)ela Ghala is represented as the thirtieth iridescent from Nurch&ya,
iand the eleventh from . according to the following line of Indian princes who ruled
at Astina-pura and Guj’rat.
---- Arjumi,
1 Sdkdi. .which had beèn presefvrid in bts family,1 lie. gave it to hi# eon» and1
“ . embarked hiin withi about five .thousand foUóriers fbr'tliat island* Among
“ these ifolfowersi .'Were.. Jdh%a~tdni, Jdlma-undâgi, ' Jâlma-ûjéïït-dudûkan,
iïyjàlmà-pangniiirijc, Jdlmd-prqÿûtit; that is tb safy peopfe skilled in
t1, agriculture, ïartifiesrs, men learned in medicine* tèà® writers, and military
Y riien.
i.c “ They sailed îb. six. lafge ships: and upwards qf a hundred small vessels-,
‘‘ and àftër-a. voyage of four months reached what they CQUceiVnfl to be the
V. islind of Jama, arid many landed ;> but as it did not Accord with the
Y account given.by Aji ■ S'flte)thfey.r&æmbarked. In- a fewrnonfos, however,
« they dame in sight of an. island with à long rangebf mountains, and some
Y of them, with tee prince at their bead, effected a ja®di#g:at the western
‘ ‘ ‘extremity, while a part1 were dïivmgto the"soriithward/ They soon met,
« with the .grain jdwa-wùt, à# 'described by Aji SdJia, and ascertained that.
“ they had at last reAeheri their desrinatien ;th®n opening the book óf
'iti'Aji Sdkctf 'ihe days. of-'the week and;the paatehayaara* were named,
« The iprtncè,;. however, did hM long remain in this part of the island j
* for clearing the- forest,' a lingering sickfoifo ^appeared among his
¥, followers, and many died from drinking the water : so he moved to
*‘ thp south and east, in «piest óf a mbre salubrious position, and with
•‘..'tlie hope of foiling, -in with their companions. These they fouud at that
« part -of the fsWad now known by the 'hame of Métdhêm, when foe high
« priest 'opening the book o f Aji Saha, and referring to lh© prophecy,
« that Jdw& should -become an isiheritaace to the descendants ©f Prédit
« Jdya Bâpa, he summoned the whole-party -together, and formally pro-
« claimed ttetóa®e«oyereign of the couritev, uad©r fo© titfe of Bromjdya mhirn. ïfo-
•* Sawéla CJidla. ‘irhemaïne öf Méndtms Karmdm was then given ta the as ^. sas, * - ',-:t f Saiyela Châ^a,
« Seat of gwemmeMtB
** Tllte prince now fo^nd that men alone werp wanting to vendmrif'aigj^at
p and flourishing state, and he accordingly applied to Gój-’ra-Pfor^cassbtanee.
M « ^
Afÿàttai,
1 Bimanyu,
2 [Parihisit,
3 Udiana,
4 Gandra Yana,
" S Jaya Baya,
■ 'Ç ’And S#%%
*t‘ Ami Sana,
'■ 8 C h itra S am a ,
& Bmcfa sÉps» I
10 Kastima Chitra,
fl 'Saviela Chuta.
* For an explanation of tlie week of five Jays, so terme J, sçe yohk Astronomy.