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Barong Temple

Coordinates: 7°46′32″S 110°29′50″E / 7.7754785°S 110.4972972°E / -7.7754785; 110.4972972
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Barong
The gate of Barong temple and its two main buildings
Barong Temple is located in Java
Barong Temple
Location within Java
Barong Temple is located in Indonesia
Barong Temple
Barong Temple (Indonesia)
General information
Architectural styleHindu candi
Town or citynear Yogyakarta (city), Yogyakarta
CountryIndonesia
Coordinates7°46′32″S 110°29′50″E / 7.7754785°S 110.4972972°E / -7.7754785; 110.4972972
Completedcirca 9th century
ClientSailendra or Mataram Kingdom
Technical details
Structural systeminterlocking andesite stone masonry

Barong temple (Indonesian: Candi Barong) is a 9th-century Hindu candi (temple) located approximately 800 meters east-southeast from Ratu Boko compound. The temple is located on a hill in Candisari hamlet, Bokoharjo village, Prambanan subdistrict, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The temple is named barong according to its kala's head carving on top of the niches of its temples that resembles Barong.[1]

Architecture

Unlike the other temples in Central Java, Barong Temple took shape as a stepped terraces locally known as punden berundak, which was an ancient design of pre-Hindu megalithic sacred structure in Java. This temple consists of three-level terraces. The first terrace is located on the west corresponds to the site topography, the second terrace is a stone structure measures is 90 x 63 square metres, while the third terrace measured 50 x 50 square metres. The entrance is located on the west side. In the middle of the west side there is a staircase up from the first terrace to the second terrace ascending about 4 metres high with the causeway width of 3 metres.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Indonesia, Perpustakaan Nasional Republik Indonesia / National Library of. "Candi Barong (Yogyakarta) - Kepustakaan Candi". candi.perpusnas.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 9 November 2017.