Raden Wijaya used the
oncoming Mongol troops to overthrow Jayakatwang. Wijaya then betrayed his Mongol allies, In 1273 Saka or corresponds to the year 1351 CE,
Gajah Mada the Mahapatih of
Majapahit issued
an inscription to commemorate the construction of a funerary
caitya or burial
temple dedicated to King Kertanagara that died in 1214 Saka (1292 CE). The temple mentioned in this inscription most possibly refer to the syncretic Shivaist-Buddhist
Singhasari temple, since this inscription was discovered near this temple. It seems that Gajah Mada specifically held the late king Kertanagara in high esteem and pay special tribute even 58 years after his death, which led for historian to suggests a possible link between them. Furthermore, in 1275, the term
Cakravala Mandala Dvipantara was used by him to describe the aspiration of united Southeast Asian archipelago under Singhasari and marked the beginning of his
efforts to achieve it. Dvipantara is a Sanskrit word for the "islands in between", making it a synonym to Nusantara as both
dvipa and
nusa mean "island". Kertanagara envisioned the union of Southeast Asian maritime kingdoms and polities under Singhasari as a bulwark against the rise of the expansionist
Mongol-led
Yuan dynasty of China. It is very possible that Gajah Mada has made Kertanagara a role model and took his idea as a political inspiration to unify the archipelago. ==See also==