Until now found some form of inscriptions and papyrus texts which contain this village. In the book of chess kuna indigenous villages (simpen, 1986) stated that the tablets Banyusri Desa (village neighbor Cempaga) Cempaga village formerly was under the reign of King Sri Suradipa around 1115 AD.
In the village inscription Banyusri Cempaga said that village before the village called Banjar Cempaga and in the 1115M under the reign of King Suradhipa. Next in is said that the village Cempaga adjacent to the Village Banyusri, and Village Sidatapa and Village Culuk is part of the Village Banyusri, they are required to provide rice 10 Gunja, Tuak 2 mendenarkan tagun and dues Culung Mulya that must be entered in every month of Magha to the village Banyusari. This is certainly a proof that the village had no bahakn Cempaga before 1115M