Surya Majapahit
Surya Majapahit is the emblem commonly found in ruins dated from the Majapahit era. The emblem commonly took the form of an eight-pointed sun ray with the rounded part in the center depicting Hindu deities. The emblem might have taken the form of a cosmological diagram haloed by typical sun rays, or a simple circle with typical sun rays. Because of the popularity of the Surya emblem during the Majapahit era, it has been suggested that may have served as the imperial symbol of the Majapahit empire.
Hindu deities
The most common depiction of Surya Majapahit consists of the images of nine deities and eight sun rays.The round center of the sun depicting nine Hindu Gods called Dewata Nawa Sanga. The major gods in the center is arranged in eight cardinal points around Shiva in the center. The arrangements are:
- Center: Shiva
- East: Isvara
- West: Mahadeva
- North: Vishnu
- South: Brahma
- Northeast: Sambhu
- Northwest: Sangkara/shankara
- Southeast: Mahesora
- Southwest: Rudra
- East: Indra
- West: Varuna
- North: Kubera
- South: Yama
- Northeast: Isana
- Northwest: Vayu
- Southeast: Agni
- Southwest: Nirṛti
The carving of Surya Majapahit usually can be found on the center ceiling of the Garbhagriha of the temple such as Bangkal, Sawentar, and Jawi temple. Surya Majapahit also can be found on the Stella, carving of halo or aura at the back of the statue's head. The carving of Surya Majapahit also commonly found in gravestone dating from Majapahit era, such as the Troloyo cemetery in Trowulan.
General
- Exhibit of "Kejayaan Kerajaan-kerajaan Kuno Indonesia" at Istana Anak-anak Indonesia, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, displayed Majapahit artifacts the collection of Trowulan Museum, East Java. April 2009.