Jayanagara | |||||
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Maharaja of Majapahit Bhre Daha | |||||
2nd Maharaja of Majapahit | |||||
Reign | 1309 – 1328 | ||||
Predecessor | Raden Wijaya | ||||
Successor | Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi | ||||
1st Prince of Daha | |||||
Reign | 1295 – 1309 | ||||
Successor | Rajadewi Maharajasa Dyah Wiyat | ||||
Died | 1328 Kingdom of Majapahit | ||||
Burial | Kapopongan Palace, Antawulan, Kingdom of Majapahit | ||||
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House | Rajasa | ||||
Father | King Kertarajasa Jayawardhana Dyah Wijaya | ||||
Mother | Indreswari (biological) Tribhuwaneswari (adoptive) | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Jayanegara or Jayanagara (formal regnal name Sri Maharaja Wiralandagopala Sri Sundarapandya Dewa Adhiswara or Sri Sundarapandyadevadhisvara Vikramottungadeva, also known as Kala Gemet) was a Javanese emperor and the second monarch of the Majapahit Empire from 1309 to his death in 1328, and also Prince of Kediri from 1295.[1]: 201, 233 Jayanegara was the heir, crown prince, and only son of Raden Wijaya, the founder of Majapahit. The story of his life was written in several records, including the Pararaton and Negarakertagama. His reign saw the beginning of Gajah Mada's rise to influence in the empire.