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Cura Si Manjakini : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cura Si Manjakini Cura Si Manjakini (Malay: ''Pedang Cura Si Manjakini'' Jawi: ڤدڠ چورا سي منجاکيني) is a sword mentioned in the legends of the Malay Annals as originally possessed by Sang Sapurba, the legendary ancestor of Malay kings. For hundreds of years, the sword became a symbol of a rightful sovereignty and power in Malay culture. It was first inherited by Sang Nila Utama the founder of Singapura, later by Parameswara the first ruler of Melaka Sultanate, and then by Muzaffar Syah I the first Sultan of Perak. The sword is now a part of the Perak Sultanate's official regalia. ==Etymology== The name "cura si manjakini" is said to originate from the Sanskrit word ''churiga (si) Mandakini'' means "the blade of the Mandakini". Other theory relates its name with "Curik Man Dakini" - ''curik'' being a Tamil-Sanskrit word that meant ‘to cleave’; "man" deriving from the Sanskrit word mantera; and Dakini which was a ''mambang kecil'' that was said to devour the flesh and blood of man.
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