• 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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  • lumbung temple

    Lumbung Temple

    Candi Lumbung is located in the hamlet Tlatar, Krogowanan Village, District Sawangan, Magelang. The temple is located right on the banks of Kali Apu, which flows from Mount Merapi on the slopes of the western side. This place can be reached from the highway at the junction of Yogyakarta-Magelang Blabak (around a paper mill) towards […]

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  • ijo temple

    Ijo Temple

    Ijo temple (Indonesian: Candi Ijo) is a Hindu candi (temple) located 4 kilometers from Ratu Boko or around 18 kilometers east from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The temple was built between 10th to 11th century CE during the Mataram Kingdom period. The temple compound is located in Groyokan hamlet, Sambirejo village, Kecamatan Prambanan, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta. The […]

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  • klero temple

    Klero Temple

    Klero temple is also called Tengaran temple was in dusun.Ngentak, Desa.Klero, Kec.Tengaran, Kab.Semarang. The layout of the building approximately 500 meters from the highway Semarang Solo direction. Because of the narrow road to the temple and through the garden of citizens, imposing far from the highway. This building is peinggalan Hindus, this can be evidenced […]

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  • gedongsongo temple

    Gedongsongo Temple

    Gedong Sanga complex is located at the peak of Mt. Ungaran, precisely in the Village Temple, District Somawono, Semarang, Central Java. Experts have not been able to ascertain the time and development purposes Gedong Sanga, because until now there is no inscription that mentions about the existence of the ancient building. Location in the hills […]

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  • selogriyo temple

    Selogriyo Temple

    On the eastern slopes of the foothills of Mount Sumbing, stands the centuries-old temple is Temple Selogriyo. The temple is located in a remote location of the settlement, and hidden among the hills Giyanti, Condong and Malang. Selogriyo temple stands majestically stands in the hamlet Campurrejo, Village Kembangkuning Windusari subdistrict, Magelang. It is said that this […]

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  • plaosan temple

    Plaosan Temple

    Plaosan temple was built in the mid-9th century by Sri Kahulunnan or Pramodhawardhani, the daughter of Samaratungga, descendent of Sailendra Dynasty, and who was married to Rakai Pikatan in the Hindu tradition. The Plaosan complex is an ensemble of two Buddhist temples, Plaosan Lor and Plaosan Kidul. The temples are separated by a road Plaosan […]

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