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Ramayana: the course-way constuction
Keywords : Candi, Candi Panataran, Majapahit dynasty, Ramayana
Site common name | Candi Panataran |
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Type of artwork | Sculpture |
Village | - |
Province/City | Blitar |
State | East Java |
Country | Indonesia |
Geographic Coordinates Decimal degree | Lat : -8.016389 Long : 112.209722 |
History of production | Candi Panataran is the largest religious place of Eastern Java located close to Blitar city. It was dedicated to Shiva and was built during Machapahit dynasty. |
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Art | The principle court is where the base of the main Candi is located. This level of base is related to Sumera Mount, which is the center of the universe and the residence of Shiva. However, the building was all ruined and may once be a crematory. It could alos be a multi-tiered building similar to those in bali art in the present. The first level of the base depicts scenes from Ramayana. These scenes are very similar to Java shadow play (Wayang). |
Period | Historical Period |
Art period | Eastern Javanese Art, Majapahit dynasty, Eastern Javanese Art |
Age | 16-20 centuries BE. |
Religion | Brahmanism-Hinduism |
Sect | Shaivite |
Religion and belief | The first level of the base shows Ramayan engraved in a square frame depicting the scene that Hanumarn going to present a ring at Lanka city, the scene that Lanka city was burned, the course-way construction scene and the fall of Kumpaka. This picture is when the monkey army is carring stones to build raod to Lanka city. |
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 | 2015-07-00 |
Record creator | Chedha Tingsanchali |