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Candi Pawon
Keywords :
Site common name | Candi Pawon |
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Type of artwork | Architecture |
Village | - |
Province/City | Wonosobo |
State | Central Java |
Country | Indonesia |
Geographic Coordinates Decimal degree | Lat : -7.606111 Long : 110.219444 |
History of production | Locates near Borobudur, Candi Pawon was consecrated under Mahayana Buddhism. It was constructed by the Mahayanist Shailendra Dynasty. |
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Art | Despite being small, Candi Pawon is one of the most beautiful temple of the Mid Central Javanese period. The temple rests on the high circumambulatory platform, which is similar to Candi Mendut. The body is divided into three parts. The central projection is beautified by the Kalpavriksha or the wish-fulfilling mythical tree symbolizing the fertility. The side parts of the body are decorated with the standing figures of Bodhisattvas. The superstructure is decorated with the series of Stupikas (miniature stupas which is the identity of the period. Stupikas suggest that the temple belongs to Buddhism. The staircase’s balustrades are also decorated by the the wish-fulfilling mythical tree blessing the fertility to the devotees. |
Art period | Early Central Javanese Art |
Age | 8th-9th Century A.D. |
Religion | Buddhism |
Sect | Mahayana |
Type of License | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND) |
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Rights | Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre |
Date of record creation | 2015-02-00 |
Record creator | Chedha Tingsanchali |