Kedukan Bukit siddhayatra and wanua-making event
A dated inscriptional event inferred from the Kedukan Bukit sequence, kept separate from broader Srivijaya foundation claims.
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Epistemic label
Weak direct attestation of the inferred event-form; strong inscriptional warrant for a bounded event sequence.
Inference
The Kedukan Bukit inscription warrants a narrow inferred event: a siddhayatra and wanua-making sequence associated with the inscription's dated narrative. This article does not identify that event with a full foundation of Srivijaya or Palembang.
Evidence and warrant
The inspected article on the Kedukan Bukit inscription supports a dated inscriptional sequence and preserves the importance of disputed readings and chronology. That makes the event stronger than a loose historical reconstruction: it is anchored in a primary inscriptional surface. The inference lies in how the terms and sequence are interpreted as a political, ritual, or settlement-making event.
The specificity is moderate because the inscription supplies a date-bearing frame but the meaning of siddhayatra and wanua-making remains interpretive. The object is therefore an inferred event-form rather than a complete narrative of state formation.
Counterevidence and limits
The broader foundation reconstruction is contested. Translation choices, place identification, and the relation between the inscription and later Srivijaya history all place pressure on the claim. The article should not be used as evidence that Srivijaya was founded at a precise place or in a fully reconstructed episode.
What would change the score
The score would rise with direct epigraphic editions that clarify the operative terms and sequence. It would fall if the relevant terms are shown to be formulaic, non-eventive, or unrelated to settlement or polity formation.