Bog Travel-Kalasan Temple is believed as the oldest Buddhist temple in Central Java and Yogyakarta, even predating the colossal . It is located on the southern main road between the cities of Yogyakarta and Solo, approximately 2 Km from the
compound. The temple stands on a 45x45 meters rectangular base.
Each
of the four main cardinal points has stairs and gates adorned with
Kala-Makara and also rooms measuring 3.5 square meters. No statue is
found in the smaller room facing north, west, and south; but the lotus
pedestals suggest that the rooms once must have contained statues of
bodhisattvas. The temple is richly decorated with Buddhist figures such
as the Bodhisattva and Gana.
The
Kalasan inscription found near the temple indicates that it was
completed in the Saka year 700 Saka or 778 AD. Written in Sanskrit using
Pranagari script. One notable feature of the temple is its
octagon-shaped roof, which features carved images of the
Tathagatas/Buddha facing the four cardinal points, each of which is
flanked by a pair of bodhisattvas in bas-relief.
Kalasan temple is located in the archaeologically rich Prambanan valley. Just a few hundred meters north east
of Kalasan one will find the Sari Temple (or Candi Sari) which was most
probably the monastery mentioned in the Kalasan inscription.
Get There
Kalasan temple is located roughly about 13 Km east from
, about 100 meters south off the main road of Yogyakarta-Solo in direction to Prambanan Temple Complex. From Yogyakarta
the trip will take approximately 25-35 minutes. If you want to take
public transportation, you can catch the TransJogja Buses in many
shelters in Yogyakarta with the direction to Prambanan for an Rp 3,000.
Monday, November 14, 2016
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