You
do not need to rush back to the lodge after a visit to Prambanan temple, for not
far from the Hindu temple in the world that you will also find other temples are
just as entertaining. Drove
to the north as far as 1 km, you will see Plaosan, a temple built by Rakai
Pikatan to 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 Plaosan Plaosan Lor and South.
Second
temple has a rectangular patio that is surrounded by a wall, which shaped
meditation substation in the west and the stupa on the other. Because
of the similarities, the appearance Plaosan Lor and the South is almost
identical when viewed from a distance so far Plaosan Temple is also often called
the twin temples.
Lor
Plaosan building has a central courtyard surrounded by a wall with the entrance
on the west. At the
center of the page there is a hall measuring 21.62 mx 19 m. In
the eastern part of the pavilion, there are 3 pieces of the altar, the altar
north, east and south. Preview
Amitbha, Ratnasambhava, Vairocana, and Aksobya found in eastern altar.
Stupa
Samantabadhara and Ksitigarbha figure in northern altar, while Manjusri picture
found in western altar.
South
Plaosan temple also has a pavilion in the center surrounded by 8 small temples
are divided into 2 levels and each level consists of 4 temples. There
is also a picture Amitbha Tathagata, Vajrapani with vajra attribute Utpala
Prajnaparamita is considered the "mother of all Buddhas". Some
other pictures can still be found but not in place of the original. Manujri
figure which, according to a Dutch scientist named Krom is significant also
found.
Part
Bas reliefs of this temple has a unique picture of men and women. There
is a man who is depicted sitting cross-legged with his hands and figures he
worshiped with vara mudra hand and a vase at the foot of a man surrounded by six
smaller ones. A
woman was pictured standing with vara mudra hand, while there are books around
him, pallet and vases. Krom
argued that the figures he was the picture of her 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 the open structure 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 first row
Perwara.
One
of the particularities Plaosan is a smooth surface of the terrace. Google
Chrome is different temple terrace terrace other temples built in the same
period. According
to him, it is related to the function of the temple at the time suspected to
save the canonical texts of Buddhist monks. Another
suggestion that came from the Dutch scientists, if the number of priests in the
area a little then maybe porch was used as a temple (Buddhist
temples).
If
you look around the temple, you will know that Plaosan actually a vast temple
complex. It
can be seen from the perimeter fence along 460 m from north to south and 290
meters from west to east, as well as interior fence consisting of trenches along
440 m from north to south and 270 meters 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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