History of the Kingdom Bedahulu
After that Gajah Mada put a Brahmin descent from Javanese named Sri Krishna Kepakisan as king (sarongs) on the island of Bali. Descendants Kepakisan this dynasty that later became the kings of several small kingdoms in the island of Bali.Kings Bedahulu
Sri Kesari Warmadewa / Sri Wira Dalem Kesari - (882-913)Sri Ugrasena - (915-939)
Agni
Tabanendra Warmadewa
Candrabhaya Lion Warmadewa - (960-975)
Janasadhu Warmadewa
Sri Wijayamahadewi
Udayana / Dharmodayana Warmadewa - (988-1011)
Mahendradatta / Gunapriya Dharmapatni (with Udayana) - (989-1001)
Sri Ajnadewi
Sri Marakata - (1022-1025)
Children Wungsu - (1049-1077)
Sri Maharaja Sri Walaprabu - (1079-1088)
Sri Maharaja Sri Sakalendukirana - (1088-1098)
Sri Suradhipa - (1115-1119)
Sri Jayasakti - (1133-1150)
Ragajaya
Maharaja Sri Aji Jayapangus - (1178-1181)
Arjayadengjayaketana
Aji Ekajayalancana
Lord Guru Sri Adikuntiketana
Parameswara
Adidewalancana
Sri Jayakasunu - (1204 -)
Sri Mahaguru Dharmottungga Warmadewa / Walajayakertaningrat (Sri Masula Masuli / tradional Buncing)
Astasura Sri Ratna Bumi Banten (Sri Tapa Ulung / tradional Bedahulu) - (1332-1343)
Dalem Tokawa (1343-1345)
Dalem Makambika (1345-1347)
Dalem Madura
Remnants
Bedulu resistance against Majapahit kingdom by the Balinese legend symbolizes resistance is considered the original inhabitants of Bali (Bali Aga) to attack Java (Wong Majapahit). A few isolated places in Bali still maintain customs of Bali Aga, for example in Trunyan Village, Kintamani district, Bangli Regency; Tenganan Village, Manggis district, Karangasem regency; as well as in the villages Sembiran, Cempaga Sidatapa, Pedawa, Three Was, Padangbulia in Buleleng regency.Some of the attractions that are considered a royal heritage Bedulu, among others, Jero Agung temple, Samuan Three, Goa Gajah, Pura Bukit Sinunggal.