Ragajaya


Çri Maharaja Çri Ragajaya was a Balinese king who ruled in the middle of the 12th century CE. The territory of his kingdom most likely covered only the areas north of Lake Batur and East Bali, mainly from Tejakula in Buleleng Regency to Bugbug in Karangasem Regency. The king's name is mentioned on the Tejakula inscription, dated to 1077 Saka. In the inscription, the king appointed the village of Sabhaya to do the jataka for the benefit of a sacred temple, which was named the Bhatara ri Kunjarasana. In return, the villagers were granted various rights for the obligations they had to do.
King Ragajaya is estimated to reign after King Jayasakti, and before King Jayapangus. The statutes used during his time were called Uttara Widdhi Balawan and Raja Wacana, which had been used since Queen Sakalendukirana Laksmidhara Wijayottunggadewi|Sakalendukirana]'s time at the end of the 11th century.