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Thursday, June 11, 2009
 

Borobudur - The biggest Buddhist temple in the world


Borobudur Temple

Borobudur Temple is the biggest Buddhist temple in the world, which is impressive considering that it's not in a Buddhist country but in Central Java, Indonesia.

Borobudur Temple


It's a temple that ranks with Cambodia's Angkor Wat and Myanmar's Bagan as one of the great religious monuments of Southeast Asia.

What is more remarkable is that it doesn't seem to rank highly on the things to see in Southeast Asia. You'll always meet someone in a guesthouse in Thailand who has been or is going to Angkor. Less people make the journey to Java.

The temple is estimated to be built around 750-850 AD. It was eventualy abandoned as Islam spread through Java and then it was buried under volcanic ash.

It was not until 1815, when Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles was Governor of Java, that the site was cleared. Restoration began in the time of Dutch rule in the early 20th century, and a full restoration was undertaken from 1973 to 1983.

The temple sits on a 123m x 123m base and consists of 6 square terraces and 3 circular ones, rising up like a pyramid.

When I arrived at the temple I wasn't expecting it to be so big. Once you get up close to the temple it's the detail of the carvings that overwhelms. After walking the first level, taking in both the size and attention to detail in all the carved panels, you really understand that this is one of the worlds great temples.

Fifth Level Third Gallery


You enter the temple from the east gate and walk around each terrace in a clockwise direction (as you do in a Buddhist temple). Each terrace is lined with carved galleries of fantastic detail.

Second Gallery Relief


Upon completing the 6 square terraces you ascend to the first of the 3 circular terraces, where you will find over 500 Buddha images. The are 72 Buddha images contained inside latticed stupa's, and some of the stupa's are exposed to reveal the Buddha within.

Exposed Buddha in Lattice Dagob


The temple is capped with one large stupa, bringing the temple to a height of 35 metres.

Main Stupa and Smaller Stupas


At the top you can comtemplate the valley below and the volcanoes Sundoro Sumbing and Merbabu Merapi in the distance.

Lattice Dagobs


Getting To Borobudur

The most convenient way to visit Borobudur is by a day tour from Yogyakarta, which is 42km away. A day tour will also include other activities, such as a visit to the Prambanan Temple complex. If you wish to make your own way, there is a local bus from Yogyakarta which takes 90 minutes.

It is also possible to stay at Borobudur town at guesthouses nearby the temple.

Another popular way to get to Borobudur is via a tour arranged from Bali. seeing that Bali gets more visitors than anywhere in Indonesia, there of plenty of tour companies offering air or bus tours from Bali to Java. If you are planning a trip to Bali it would be worth considering putting aside a few days to do a side trip to Yogyakarta.


Yogyakarta Resources

Tourism Indonesia: Visit Indonesia.

Grand Quality Hotel Yogyakarta: Hotel in Yogyakarta.

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Comments:
I appreciate the labour you have put in developing this blog. Nice and informative.
 
Going to Indonesia next month. Will visit the Borobudur temple for sure. I've found an amazing offer from Accor Hotels. As a part of their City Super Sale - Asia Pacific, Accor Hotels are offering huge discounts on all their hotels in the region.

Here's the link if anybody's interested : http://pea.to/ampind
 

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