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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.





Pawon Temple



Pawon is located between the temple and the temple Borobudur Mendut, that is 1750 meters from the Borobudur Temple to the east and 1150 m from Mendut westward.

Candi Gedong Songo



One of recreational areas in Central Java that combines the richness of cultural heritage with the beauty of nature is a temple Gedongsongo. Gedongsongo temple located in the village Bandungan Bandungan Semarang district, Central Java. Gedong Songo is the name of a complex of buildings of cultural heritage Hindu temple.
panorama Gedongsongo
The temple was discovered by Raffles in 1804 and is the cultural heritage of Hindu dynasty era dynasty 9th century (927 years BC).
The temple has similarities with Dieng temple complex in Wonosobo. The temple is situated at an altitude of about 1,200 m above sea level so the air temperature is cold enough here (ranging between 19-27 ° C)
Location 9 temples scattered on the slopes of Mount Ungaran has beautiful natural scenery. In addition, tourism is also equipped with a bath of hot water containing sulfur springs, campsite, and horse riding.

Senin, 19 November 2012

Borobudur Temple




For this one you may already be familiar, because it already had become one of the world miracle. Borobudor Temple, this temple is the largest Buddhist temple founded by the Sailendra dynasty. Based on the inscriptions Kayumwungan, an Indonesian named Hudaya Kandahjaya revealed that Borobudur is a place of worship that was completed on 26 May 824, almost one hundred years since the beginning of construction. The name of Borobudur, as some people means a mountain having terraces (budhara), while the other says that Borobudur means monastery on the high place.