• asu sengi

    Asu Sengi Temple

    The temple is located in the hamlet Sengi Asu Temple Post, Village Sengi, Shaman District, Magelang. At Coordinates: 7 ° 32’00 “latitude 110 ° 21’00” east longitude, or about 25 Km from Borobudur Temple to the northeast. This temple is a temple relic of ancient Mataram kingdom of breeds Wangsa Sanjaya (Mataram Hindu). The temple […]

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  • bahal temple

    Bahal Temple

    The temple is located in the village Bahal Bahal, District Alternating Padang, South Tapanuli, North Sumatra, which is about three hours drive from Padangsidempuan. This temple is a temple complex (in local terms is called Biaro) is the largest in the province of North Sumatra, because of its area surrounding the temple complex of Bahal […]

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  • muara takus temple

    Muara Takus Temple

    Muara Takus temple is located in the village Muara Takus, District Thirteen Koto Kampar, Kampar, Riau Province. The distance from Pekanbaru, the capital of Riau province, about 128 Km. To Muara Takus can only be done by road namely from Pekanbaru to Bukittinggi in Muara Mahat. From Muara Mahat via a small road leading to […]

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  • agung temple

    Agung Temple

    Agung Temple is a small Hindu temple site located in Malang River region, Central Amuntai districts, Hulu Sungai Utara, South Kalimantan. The temple is estimated relics of the kingdom Country Dipa whose existence contemporaneous with the kingdom of Majapahit Agung Temple is a relic of Empire State Amuntai Dipa Khuripan built by Professor Jatmika XIV […]

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  • sajiwan temple

    Sajiwan Temple

    Temple Sajiwan or Sojiwan is characterized by relics Buddhist temples located in Hamlet Kalongan, Kebon Dalem Kidul, District Prambanan Klaten district of Central Java province, at an altitude of 146-150 meters above sea level. Approximately two kilometers southeast temple Prambanan and believed to be the tiem distribution of Prambanan temple. Vast temple complex is entirely […]

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  • abang temple

    Abang Temple

    Abang temple is a Hindu temple located in Sleman, Yogyakarta. This temple is located not far from the temple Banyunibo and Barong, namely in the hamlet Candiabang, Village Jogotirto, District Berbah, Sleman, Yogyakarta. Place this temple is also adjacent to the Adisucipto Airport. This temple was built in the 9th century and 10th at the […]

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  • ngempon temple

    Ngempon Temple

    Ngempon temple or temple also called Pops was one of the Hindu temple located in the district of Semarang. The temple is situated in the village Ngempon Ngempon, District Bergas, Semarang regency, located about two kilometers from the Market Karangjati. Ngempon temple is a relic of Sanjaya dynasty built in the 8th century, Ngempon temple […]

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  • sari temple

    Sari Temple

    Candi Sari (Indonesian: Candi Sari also known as Candi Bendah), is an 8th-century Buddhist temple located at Dusun Bendan, Tirtomartani village, Kalasan, Sleman regency, Yogyakarta. It is located about 130 metres north east from Kalasan temple. The temple was a two storey building with wooden beams, floors, stairs completed with windows and doors; all from […]

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  • ngawen temple

    Ngawen Temple

    The temple is located in the village of Ngawen, District Muntilan, Magelang, Central Java. From Yogyakarta is located approximately 5 km to the (prior) Mendut. This Ngawen temple Buddhist background. This is evidenced by the findings of Dhyani budda statue in the temple Ratnasambhawa II and Dhyani Buddha statues in the temple Amithaba IV. Based […]

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  • gebang temple

    Gebang Temple

    Gebang (Indonesian: Candi Gebang) is an 8th-century Hindu temple located on the outskirts of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The temple is located at Gebang hamlet, Wedomartani village, Ngemplak, Sleman, Yogyakarta. The temple was built during the Medang Kingdom. There is no assuring historical backgrounds or inscription records concerning the temple. However the high proportional of the temple […]

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