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Prambanan
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Image:Prambanan.jpg The Prambanan temple complex|thumb|right|250px|The Prambanan temple complex
'''Prambanan''' is the largest
Hindu temple compound in
Indonesia, located in central
Java (island) Java, approximately 18 km east of
Yogyakarta. It was built around
850 CE by either
Rakai Pikatan, king of the second
Mataram dynasty or
Balitung Maha Sambu, during the
Sanjaya dynasty.
Not long after its construction, the temple was abandoned and began to deteriorate.
The reconstruction of the compound began in
1918, and is currently unfinished. The main building has only been completed in
1953, since it is next to impossible to find the original stonework, which has often been stolen and reused at remote construction sites. A temple will only be rebuilt if at least 75% of the original stones are available. Therefore, from most of the smaller shrines one can still see not much more than their foundation walls.
Today, it is an
UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest
Hindu temples in south-east Asia. It is characterised by its tall and pointed architecture, typical for the hindu temple architecture, and by the 47m high central building inside a large complex of individual temples.
The compound is assembled of eight main shrines or ''candis'', and more than 250 surrounding individual
candis.
The three main shrines, called ''Trisakti'' (''Ind. "three sacred places"''), are dedicated to the three gods
Shiva ''the Destroyer'',
Vishnu ''the Keeper'' and
Brahma (god) Brahma ''the Creator''.
Image:Prambanan-ganesha.jpg The Ganesha statue at Prambanan|thumb|right|250px|The Ganesha statue at Prambanan
The Shiva shrine at the center contains four chambers, one in every cardinal direction. While the first contains a three meter high statue of Shiva, the other three contain smaller statues of
Durga, his wife,
Agastya, his teacher, and
Ganesha, his son.
The statue of Durga is also called temple of ''Loro Jongrang'' (''slender virgin''), after a Javanese princess, daughter of
King Boko. She was forced to marry a man she did not love,
Bandung Bondowoso. After long negotiations she eventually agreed to the marriage, under the condition that her prince built her a temple ornamented with 1000 statues, between the setting and the rising of the sun.
Helped by supernatural beings, the prince was about to succeed. So the princess ordered the women of the village to set a fire in the east of the temple, attempting to make the prince believe that the sun was about to rise. As the cocks began to crow, fooled by the light, the supernatural helpers fled. The prince, furious about the simple trick, changed Loro Jongrang to stone. She became the last and the most beautiful of the thousand statues.
The two other main shrines are that of Vishnu, to the north, and the one of Brahma, facing to the south. In front of each main temple is a smaller candis on the east side, dedicated to the mounts of the respective god - the bull
Nandi Bull Nandi for Shiva, the gander
Angsa for Brahma, and Vishnus Eagle
Garuda, which serves as the national symbol of Indonesia (cf. also to the airline
Garuda Indonesia).
The
bas-reliefs along the twenty sides of the temple depict the
Ramayana legend. They illustrate how
Sita, the wife of
Rama, is abducted by an evil ogre. The monkey king
Hanuman brings his army to help Rama and rescue Sita. This story is also shown by the
Ramayana Ballet, regularly performed at full moon in front of the illuminated Prambanan complex.
Image:Prambanan-single-temple.jpg One temple of the Trisakti|thumb|right|250px|One temple of the Trisakti
The temple complex is surrounded by more than 250 individual temples of different sizes, called ''
Pewara'', believed to have been offered to the king as a sign of submission. The Pewara are arranged in four rows around the central temples, according to the rank of the people allowed to enter them. While the central row was accessible to the priests only, the other three were reserved for the nobles, the knights and the simple people respectively.
Not far to the west Candi Kalasan and Candi Sari, and to the south the palace of Ratu Boko on higher ground - each provide further clues and details to the Prambanan complex and some of its mysteries.
See also:
Borobudur.
External links
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Official site
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Entry on unesco.org
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