Rabu, 08 Februari 2012

history of borobudur temple

Borobudur in Indonesia is said to be the greatest Buddhist stupa located in Magelang of Central Java, Indonesia. It was built before 800 A.D. It is known for its decoration, class, exceptional state of conservation. It is one of the world’s most complex building.
The Borobudur stupa is a very big, proportioned, which is two hundred meters in size on a small carved hill. The sculpture represents a solar model of the universe. One can walk through five kilometers of open corridors. Then it leads to a small downhill through six square terrace and there circular ones. The symbol describes the state of nirvana. The stupa is ornamented with 2676 panels and Buddha statues that are 504 in number. This place is not only a shrine but also homage of the Buddha. The visitors start their journey from the base of the temple and move to the third level that is on the top were there are 72 statues of the Buddha and the main monument.
Borobudur Northwest View
Northwest View of Borobudur in Indonesia
Photo by: Gunkarta, Creative Commons
The Borobudur site is now owned by the world heritage site by UNESCO and the government of the Indonesia. Proof suggests that this place was dumped from the 14th century. A lot of conversion took place during that time, from Buddhism to Hindu, from Hindu to java and Java to Islam. This is one of the most visited sites in the Indonesia. The main reason why a lot of visitors rushed to this place is to see the giant and the symmetric sculpture of the Buddha that is sitting on the small hill.
Borobudur View From the Green Grass
View of Borobudur From a Distance Park
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Open Stupa at Borobudur
View of Open Stupa at Borobudur
Photo from: belgianchocolate, Creative Commons
Borobudur Side View of the Statues of Buddha
Side View of Borobudur and the Statues of Buddha
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On Top of Borobudur With Many Stupas
The Top of  Borobudur With Many Stupas
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