5 Destinations that can add insight into the history of Temple Indonesia

Hello Sahril friends, this time I will invite all of your friends to travel while learning about social and religious history attractions.

  1. Borobudur Temple****

Borobudur Temple was built by Sailendra Dynasty, the biggest Buddhist heritage in the world between 780-840 AD. Sailendra Dynasty was the ruling dynasty at that time. This relic was built as a place of worship of Buddha and the place of pilgrimage.

Borobudur was built in the style of the Mandala which reflects the universe in Buddhist beliefs. The structure of the building is a box with four entrances and a central point in a circle. When viewed from the outside to the inside is divided into two parts, namely the natural world which is divided into three zones on the outside, and the Nirvana realm at the center.

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2.Prambanan Temple

Prambanan Temple is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia. Until now it has not been certain when the temple was built and on whose orders, but there is a strong suspicion that the Prambanan Temple was built around the middle of the 9th century by the king of the Sanjaya dynasty, namely Raja Balitung Maha Sambu. The allegations are based on the contents of the Syiwagrha Inscription found around Prambanan and currently stored in the National Museum in Jakarta. The inscription dated 778 Saka (856 AD) was written during the reign of Rakai Pikatan.

The original plan of Prambanan Temple is rectangular, consisting of an outer courtyard and three courtyards, namely Jaba (outer court), Middle (middle court) and Njeron (inner court). The outside yard is an open area that surrounds the outer court. The outer court is oblong with an area of ​​390 m2. The court was once surrounded by a stone fence that is now in ruins. The outer court is currently only an empty court. Not yet known whether there was originally a building or other decoration in this court.

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  1. Ijo Temple

Ijo Temple is a Hindu style temple complex, located 4 kilometers southeast of Ratu Boko Temple or approximately 18 kilometers east of the city of Yogyakarta. This temple is estimated to have been built between the 10th and 11th centuries AD during the Medang Kingdom era in the Mataram period. This temple is very many visitors in the afternoon because tourists who want to visit can enjoy the sunset and get an insight into the temple of Ijo which is located not too far from Tebing Breksi.

  1. Sambisari Temple

Sambisari Temple is located below the surface of the land. This temple was discovered by a farmer named Karyowinangun who at that time he was hoeing his rice field but suddenly his hoe hit the stone with a sculpture on its surface. Discovered in 1966, this temple was only completed in 1987 in Sambisari Village.

Source: tribunnews.com

  1. Ratu Boko Temple

Ratu Boko Temple is one of the destinations other than for historical tourism, it can also be for hunting looking for a good sunset, even this place is often a place for pre-wedding photos because it has a strategic and good place and millennial to be used as one of the places to be a moment the most beautiful

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