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Satrio Piningit (Gedrik Javanese: ''Satriå Pininģit'', Javanese Hanacaraka: ꦩꦉꦠ꧀꧇꧒꧐꧑; means "''Hidden Knight/ Hidden Kshatriya''") is a Javanese character of Jongko Joyobhoyo (''Jayabaya Prophecies'') in Javanese myths by which considered as one who would become a Great Leader of Nusantara (modern-day Indonesia) and rule all over the world from Java. In other traditions around the world, Satrio Piningit has a similar way as Messiah in Judaism and Maitreya in Buddhism, or related to Imam Mahdi prophecy in Islam. ==Jongko Joyoboyo (''Jayabaya Prophecies'')== Maharaja Jayabaya was a King of Kediri in East Java from 1135 to 1157 A.D. and he was known for his righteousness and prosperous, coupled with reputed to have been an incarnation of the Hindu deity, Deva Vishnu (Javanese: ''Dhewo Wisnu'', Indonesian: ''Dewa Wisnu'') so that he had a sort of magical strength (in which Javanese called ''sakti manduroguno''). He is also believed that able to predict the future. Maharaja Jayabaya is the most famous for his oracles, most prophesies were attributed to him names the ''Serat Joyobhoyo Musoror'', ''Serat Pranitiwekyo'', and the rests are debatable amongst scholars. Jayabaya is also attributed as author of the "''Pralembang Joyobhoyo''", a prophetic book which played an important role on mind control in the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia (1942–1945). According to a selectively abridged set of stanzas within a Jayabaya prophesy (those all are extremely long epic poems):
When Japan occupied the Netherlands East Indies, in the first weeks of 1942, Indonesians came down in the streets shouting out to the Japanese army as the fulfillment of the prophecy ascribed to Joyoboyo, who foretold the day when white men would one day establish their rule on Java and tyrannize the people for hundreds years – but they would be driven out by the arrival of yellow men from the north. These yellow dwarfs, Joyoboyo had predicted, would remain for one crop cycle, and after that Java would be freed from foreign domination. To most of the Javanese, Japan was a liberator: the prophecy had been fulfilled.〔R. B. Cribb, Audrey Kahin: 2004. ''Historical dictionary of Indonesia: Volume 51 of Historical dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East''. Scarecrow Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8108-4935-6, ISBN 978-0-8108-4935-8. 583 pages. pp210〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Satrio Piningit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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