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    Devaraja (Sanskrit: देवराज, romanized: Devarāja) was a religious order of the "god-king," or deified monarch in medieval Southeast Asia. The devarāja order grew out of both Hinduism and separate local traditions depending on the area. [2]

  2. Devarāja was a religious belief that the Khmer kings were divine manifestations of Śiva, the Hindu god. The cult was based on the linga, a phallic idol, and the king's deification ceremony.

  3. Dec 27, 2001 · Ini termasuklah kultus devaraja yang menjadi pokok persoalan dalam tulisan ini. Tujuan utama artikel ini ialah untuk memberikan satu gambaran yang komprehensif tentang amalan kultus devaraja di kalangan pemerintah-pemerintah awal di wilayah Asia Tenggara.

  4. komprehensif tentang amalan kultus devaraja di kalangan pemerintah-pemerintah awal di wilayah Asia Tenggara. Namun demekian sebelum amalan kultus devaraja di Asia Tenggara dibincang ada baiknya jika kita meneliti secara ringkas akan erti perkataan devaraja dan konsep asas devaraja yang boleh dicari dari sumber-sumber India. PENGERTIAN ISTILAII ...

  5. Aug 24, 2009 · The ideas of the ancient Khmers about the connection between kings and gods, as known from sources bearing on the Angkorian kingdom, have received considerable attention from modern scholars. As early as 1904, Aymonier in the third volume of his history described the cult of the Devarāja as “une sorte de déification aux divinités ...

  6. Few individuals in Cambodian history have evoked as much controversy as the legendary founder of the Khmer Empire, Jayavarman II. The Khmer annals that undoubtedly recorded the life of this extraordinary monarch have long since perished and.

  7. According to the Gwalior prashasti inscription of Mihira Bhoja, Devaraja was the younger son of an unnamed brother of the dynasty's founder Nagabhata I. He succeeded his elder brother Kakustha on the throne.

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