The temple
compound “prambanan”
This information
does not take account of damage caused by the 2006 Java earthquake
An architectural model of the Prambanan temple complex;
originally there were 240 temples in this temple compound
Originally there were a total of 240 temples standing in
Prambanan. The Prambanan Temple Compound consist of:
1.
3 Trimurti temples: three main temples dedicated
to Shiva, Visnu, and Brahma
2.
3 Vahana temples: three temples in front of
Trimurti temples dedicated to the vahana of each gods; Nandi, Garuda, and Hamsa
3.
2 Apit temples: two temples located between the
rows of Trimurti and Vahana temples on north and south side
4.
4 Kelir temples: four small shrines located on 4
cardinal directions right beyond the 4 main gates of inner zone
5.
4 Patok temples: four small shrines located on 4
corners of inner zone
6.
224 Pervara temples: hundreds of temples
arranged in 4 concentric square rows; numbers of temples from inner row to
outer row are: 44, 52, 60, and 68
The Prambanan compound also known as Rara Jonggrang complex,
named after the popular legend of Rara Jonggrang. There were once 240 temples
stood in this Shivaite temple complex, either big or small. Today, all of 8
main temples and 8 small shrines in inner zone are reconstructed, but only 2
out of the original 224 pervara temples are renovated. The majority of them
have deteriorated; what is left are only scattered stones. The Prambanan temple
complex consists of three zones; first the outer zone, second the middle zone
that contains hundreds of small temples, and third the holiest inner zone that
contains eight main temples and eight small shrines.
The Hindu temple complex at Prambanan is based on a square
plan that contains a total of three zone yards, each of which is surrounded by
four walls pierced by four large gates. The outer zone is a large space marked
by a rectangular wall. The outermost walled perimieter, which originally
measured about 390 metres per side, was oriented in the northeast, southwest
direction. However, except for its southern gate, not much else of this
enclosure has survived down to the present. The original function is unknown;
possibilities are that it was a sacred park, or priests' boarding school
(ashram). The supporting buildings for the temple complex were made from
organic material; as a consequence no remains occur.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prambanan
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