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Sri Kesari Warmadewa was the first king of Bali to leave a written inscription. He authored the inscription on the 914 CE Belanjong pillar ("Prasasti Blanjong") in southern Sanur. The inscription It is written in both the Indian Sanskrit language and Old Balinese language, using two script, the Nagari script and the Old Balinese script (which is used to write both Balinese and Sanskrit).〔Haer, p.275〕 The pillar testifies to the connections of Bali with the Sanjaya Dynasty in Central Java.〔Barski, p.45〕 It is dated according to the Indian Saka calendar.〔(''The people of Bali'' Angela Hobart p.24 )〕 Sri Kesari is considered as the founder as the Warmadewa dynasty, which prospered for several generations, one of its descendant being the famous king Udayana Warmadewa.〔(''The people of Bali'' Angela Hobart p.24 )〕 According to the inscription, Sri Kesari was a Buddhist king of the Sailendra Dynasty leading a military expedition,〔''Bali handbook with Lombok and the Eastern Isles by Liz Capaldi, Joshua Eliot p.98 ()〕 to establishing a Mahayana Buddhist government in Bali.〔(''Bali & Lombok'' Lesley Reader, Lucy Ridout p.156 )〕 ==See also==
* History of Bali
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