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Prambanan Temple Compounds
UNESCO site
Date of Inscription: 1991
Built in the 10th century, this is the largest temple
compound dedicated to Shiva in Indonesia. Rising above the centre of the last
of these concentric squares are three temples decorated with reliefs
illustrating the epic of the Ramayana, dedicated to the three great Hindu divinities
(Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma) and three temples dedicated to the animals who serve
them.
Brief synthesis
Prambanan Temple Compounds consist of Prambanan Temple (also
called Loro Jonggrang), Sewu Temple, Bubrah Temple and Lumbung Temple.
Prambanan Temple itself is a complex consisting of 240 temples. All the
mentioned temples form the Prambanan Archaeological Park and were built during
the heyday of Sailendra’s powerful dynasty in Java in the 8th century AD. These
compounds are located on the border between the two provinces of Yogyakarta and
Central Java on Java Island.
While Loro Jonggrang, dating from the 9th century, is a
brilliant example of Hindu religious bas-reliefs, Sewu, with its four pairs of
Dwarapala giant statues, is Indonesia’s largest Buddhist complex including the
temples of Lumbung, Bubrah and Asu (Gana temple). The Hindu temples are
decorated with reliefs illustrating the Indonesian version of the Ramayana epic
which are masterpieces of stone carvings. These are surrounded by hundreds of
shrines that have been arranged in three parts showing high levels of stone
building technology and architecture from the 8th century AD in Java. With over
500 temples, Prambanan Temple Compounds represents not only an architectural
and cultural treasure, but also a standing proof of past religious peaceful
cohabitation.
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