Selasa, 20 November 2012

Mendut and Ngawen temple



Mendut Temple

Mendut temple is a Buddhist temple that was established during the reign of King Indra of Sailendra dynasty. In the inscription Karangtengah the bertarikh 824 AD, mentioned that the king Indra has built a shrine called wenuwana which means bamboo forests.


Ngawen Temple


Ngawen Temple is a Buddhist temple located approximately 5 km before the temple Mendut of Yogyakarta direction, ie Ngawen village, district Muntilan, Magelang. According to estimates, the temple was built by the Sailendra dynasty in the 8th century in the days of the Ancient Mataram Kingdom.





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