Trip Planner Indonesia - Not far from Prambanan Temple, which is the beautiful Hindu temple in the world that you will also encounter other temples are just as entertaining. Ussually, a trip planner Indonesia stop to this temple after visited Prambanan Temple . The location is about 1 km from the Prambanan you will find Plaosan, a temple that was built by Rakai Pikatan for the queen, Pramudyawardani. Located in the Village District Bugisan Prambanan temple architecture is a blend of Hindu and Buddhist. Plaosan complex is divided into two groups, namely Lor Temple and Kidul Plaosan temple. Both the temples have rectangular patio surrounded by a wall, which shaped meditation substation in the west and the stupa at the other side. Because of the similarity, the appearance Lor and Kidul Temple nearly identical when viewed from a distance so far Plaosan also often called the twin temples.
Lor Temple building has a central courtyard surrounded by a wall with entrance on the west. At the center of the page there is a marquee measuring 21.62 m x 19 m. In the eastern part of the pavilion there are three altars, the altar to the north, east and south. Amitbha picture, Ratnasambhava, Vairochana, and Aksobya located in eastern altar. Stupa Samantabadhara and Ksitigarbha figure in northern altar, while the picture of Manjushri found in western altar.
Kidul Plaosan temple also has a pavilion in the center surrounded by 8 smaller temples are divided into 2 levels and each level consists of 4 temples. There are also a picture Amitbha Tathagata, Vajrapani with Vajra attribute Utpala and Prajnaparamita which are considered as the "mother of all Buddhas". Some other pictures can still be found, but not at the original place. Manujri figure which, according to a Dutch scientist named Krom is significant also found.
Part Bas reliefs of this temple have a unique picture both men and women. There is a man who depicted sitting cross-legged with hands worship and male figure with arms vara mudra and vase at the foot of a man surrounded by six smaller ones. There is described a woman standing with vara mudra hands, while around him there are books, pallet and vases. Krom argued that the figures he was the picture of a woman patron supporter of the two temples. The entire complex has 116 stupas Plaosan ancillary and 50 ancillary temples. Ancillary stupas can be seen on all sides of the main temple, as well as ancillary temples are smaller. When walking to the north, you can see an open building called Mandapa. Two inscriptions can also be found, the inscription on the gold coins in the north of the main temple and an inscription written on a stone in the temple Perwara first row.
One characteristic Plaosan is a smooth surface terrace. The chrome temple terrace is in contrast to other temples built terraces in the same period. According to him, it was associated with the function of the temple at the time suspected to store the canonical texts of Buddhist monks. Another suggestion that came from Dutch scientists, if the number of pastors in the area a bit, then maybe the patio was used as a temple (Buddhist place of worship).
If you look around the temple, you will know that Plaosan actually a vast temple complex. It can be seen from the fence along the 460 m from north to south and 290 m from east to west, also interior fence consisting of a trench along the 440 m from north to south and 270 m from west to east. Trenches that make up the interior of the fence can be seen by walking eastwards through the middle of this historic building.
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