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Lowest base at Borobudur
Keywords : Shailendra dynasty, Candi Pawon, Borobudur
Site common name | Borobudur |
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Type of artwork | Architecture |
Village | - |
Province/City | - |
State | Central Java |
Country | Indonesia |
Geographic Coordinates Decimal degree | Lat : 7 Long : 110 |
History of production | Borobudur is the loftiest stupa in Mahāyāna Buddhism in Indonesia. The stupa was commissioned during the reigns of Śaidendra kings who followed Mahāyāna Buddhism. It is contemporaneous to Candi Mendut and Candi Pawon. |
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Art | Borobudur is conceived as Maṇḍala or the Mahayanist iconographic diagram. Therefore, the lowest base is conceived as Kāmabhūmi or the lowest realm of the universe in which the common people occupy. The story of defilements of common people in Kāmabhūmi has been narrated in the scripture named “Karmavibhanga” and these stories have been depicted in the narratives at the lowest base of Borobudur. The narratives, however, were hidden by the stone later added for strengthening the structure. |
Period | Historical Period |
Art period | Mid 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 | 2016-02-00 |
Record creator | Chedha Tingsanchali |