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the statue of Harihara, the half Shiva and half Vishnu god. This statue is the mortuary deified portrayal of King Kertarajasa, the first king of Majapahit (rule 1293-1309). The statue is taken from the temple Candi Simping, Sumberjati, Blitar, East Java, Now it is the exhibit collection of Indonesian National Museum, Jakarta. Raden Wijaya (Nararya Sanggramawijaya) or known as Kertarajasa Jayawardhana was the direct descendant of Rajasa Dynasty.

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