Pramodhawardhani (also known as Çrī Kahulunnan or Çrī Sanjiwana)[citation needed] was the queen consort of King Rakai Pikatan (r. 838-850) of Mataram Kingdom in 9th century Central Java.
[1]: 108 Her royal marriage to Pikatan, the prince of the Sanjaya dynasty, was believed as the political reconciliation between Buddhist Sailendra and with Hindu Sanjaya dynasties.
Tri Tepusan inscription dated 842 mentioned about the sima (tax-free) lands awarded by Çrī Kahulunnan to ensure the funding and maintenance of a Kamūlān called Bhūmisambhāra (Borobudur),[2] while the Rukam inscription dated 829 Saka (907 CE) mentioned about the inauguration of Rukam village restoration by Nini Haji Rakryan Sanjiwana, previously the village was being devastated by a volcanic eruption, and the obligation of Rukam village inhabitants to take care of a sacred building located in Limwung.
This sacred building was identified as the Sajiwan temple.
According to the interpretation of Loro Jonggrang legend, Pramodhawardhani's likeness was the model for Durga's image in the Prambanan temple.