Candi Plaosan

Plaosan Temple is a term
for complex also are
located in Dukuh Plaosan, village
Prambanan Sub-district, Bugisan
Klaten, Java Middle, Indonesia. This temple located approximately one kilometer to the North-East direction from Sewu Temple
or Prambanan Temple. The Existence Of the culmination of stupas, Buddha statues,
as well as the ancillary temples
(escort/small) in the form of
stupas indicating that the temple-
the temple is a temple
Buddha. The complex is built on
the 9th century by the King of Rakai Pikatan and Sri Kahulunan at the time of Medang, also known
the name Mataram Kingdom
Ancient.
The complex of Plaosan Temple is
composed of Candi Plaosan Lor and Temple Plaosan Kidul.
Candi Plaosan Lor
has two main temple. Temple
located on the left (in the
North side) called the temple
Mother North with reliefs
describe characters
women and the temple that is located in the right (South) was named South of the main temple relief describe the male figures
males. In the northern part of the
complex There is still an open breezeway with several Buddhist statues.
Both of the main temple is surrounded by 116 ancillary domes and 50 pieces ancillary temples, it is also artificial trench.
On each of the main temple
There are 6 sculpture/statue of
Dhyani Boddhisatva. Although this temple is a Buddhist temple, but style its architecture is a mix of Buddhism and Hinduism.
Temple South Plaosan Lor
restored in 1962 by the Department of The Ancients. Meanwhile, Temple Restored in Southern carriers by the 1990s Asylum Legacy History and archaeology of Central Java.
The South Plaosan Temple.
Different from Plaosan Lor,
The South Plaosan Temple is unknown have the main temple. On complex There are several ancillary shape of temples and stupas.
Some among the ancillary temples
has been restored.
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Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia

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