
Candi Plaosan, also known as Plaosan Complex is one of the Buddhist temples located in the Bugisan village, Prambanan district, Central Java Province, Indonesia.
Candi Plaosan is easily accessible from Yogyakarta
- Surakarta main road about 1 km to th, is temple is situated in the
central of the village, cover an area of 2,000 scl m. the e I,- 3tion
is 148 above sea level and the exact area is longitude 7° 44' 13 "
south and latitude 110° 30' 11.07" east. About 200 m east of Candi
Plaosan flow Dengok Rivers from north to south.
Candi Plaosan is surrounded by paddy field, and fertile vegetation such as banana, corn and also settlement.
Historical Background of Plaosan Temple
Plaosan temple was built in the middle of ninth century (825-850 AD) by
Sri Kahulunnan or Pramodawardhani the daughter of Samaratungga the
descendent of Sailendra Dynasty whom married to Rakai Pikatan the
Hindus believers.
Plaosan complex is ensemble of two Buddhist temple
complex in Central Java, namely Plaosan Lor and Plaosan Kidul. Plaosan
Lor located in the northern and Plaosan Kidul in southern part both
separated by the street.
Plaosan Lor stand of two main temple and one
open space building called as mandapa. Each of them have entrance, gate
and the guardian statue called as dwarapala.
In the main chamber there
are three statues one in the middle two in another side, but the main
statue in the middle is missing. Plaosan Kidul stands of two row of
minor temple called as Candi Perwara.
Architecture of Plaosan Temple
Main of Plaosan temple has a unique character which is different with
another temple. The characterizes appear on the number of main temple,
which have two main temple and mandapa an open space building which
each of them separate by gate. The main temple also has storage which
mean this building was used in below and above.
But the function is not
yet clear. Out side the gate stands minor temple in third row surround
it. The first row is minor temple called as candi perwara, the second
and third row is a minor temple in stupas form and called as perwara
stupas.
In Plaosan Kidul, candi perwara was built in two era based on
the kala relief that is found in side and out side of the entrance
temple.
Source from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candi_Plaosan
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