in
Bogor (before it's called
Pakuan Pajajaran) mentioned about the historical great king
Sri Baduga Maharaja. The stylized name:
Sri Baduga Maharaja Ratu Haji di Pakwan Pajajaran Sri Sang Ratu Dewata literally means "His Majesty Maharaja King of Pakuan Pajajaran, His Excellency King of deities". Most of literature recognize his name as
Sri Baduga Maharaja while other argues that it was only the title to address the king, as
Baduga corresponds to
paduka, the footwear of kings. According to Hindu etiquette the king is held in such high regard that common people should not directly address the king by his name, but through his shoes. According to Batutulis inscription, he is the son of Rahyang Niskala and the grandson of Rahyang
Niskala Wastu Kancana. King Jayadewata become the king of the unified kingdom of Sunda and Galuh. He transferred the capital city from
Kawali Galuh to
Pakuan Pajajaran. One of the
Pantun legends tells vividly about a beautiful royal procession of queen Ambetkasih and her courtiers moving to the new capital of Pakuan Pajajaran, where her husband awaits. The Batutulis inscriptions mentioned that the King has embarked in several public projects. Among others are erecting the wall and dug the defensive moat around his capital in
Pakuan (modern Bogor), built
Gugunungan religious sacred mounds, built
Balay or pavilions, also created Samida forest as a conservation forest. He also built a dam and create a lake called Sanghyang Talaga Rena Mahawijaya. The lake is probably functioned as hydraulic project for rice agricultural purpose, and also a recreational lake to beautify his capital city. ==See also==