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Amoghapasa inscription

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Amoghapasa inscription
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Amoghapasa inscription is an inscription inscribed on the back of pāduka Amoghapāśa as referred to in Padang Roco inscription.

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Inscription written on backside of Amoghapasa statue, while the rectangular base is called Padang Roco inscription.

In 1347, Adityawarman added this inscription on back of the statue[1]:232 proclaimed that the statue portrayed himself. Today the inscription is stored in the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta with inventory number D.198-6469 (the statue part).

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