Inscription Curug Dago

Located at an altitude of ± 1310 m asl are two inscriptions with the Thai alphabet and language. First published in 1990, this inscription reads both CO and PO PO RO RO RO (the kings of Thailand, namely HRH and HRH Raja Raja Chulalonkorn Paraminthara). Alphabet contained in these two rocks is Thai, is growing thanks to the services of a king Sukhotai, Raam Heng Kham, as contained in the inscription framed in 1284 AD, which is then followed by several kings to simplify it.
According S.A. Reitsma and W.H. Hoogland, both the rock is closely related to a family visit to the Kingdom of Siam (Thailand) to Bandung, namely King Chulalongkorn and Prince Prajatthipok Paramintara, each with a king to V and VII of the Chakri Dynasty. The purpose of the two inscriptions in Curug Dago containing the names of the name of the king and the prince became clear, that is a tribute to the two figures, complete with the writing of initials, numbers the year and record of the age of two figures. There is a tradition that states that in general if someone found a Thai king beautiful panoramas, it is usually in place of the king doing semadhi and sometimes write the names or other things deemed important. As well as a memory and recognition of the sanctity / holiness of the place.
Address: Waterfall Dago, Dago Waterfall Village, Village Ciumbuleuit, District Cidadap

Direction: ± 10 km northeast of the city center, on the cliffs Cikapundung River not far from the waterfall Dago
Facilities: parking for motorcycles and shelter visitors

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