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Very well David, its a flight of fancy.
Can you explain how the presence of the greneng on the keris assisted in assertion of authority over a portion of the a realm? Especially when Sunda was virtually ignored in the Majapahit literature. If we wish to make the greneng a geographical representation of something, we need to look at geography from the perspective of a lord of Old Jawa. I don't think we can use this map theory. This is just not a reflection of Javanese thought of that period. |
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