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Borobudur from a distance

Borobudur, located in the Indonesian island of Java, 40 km (25mi) north-west of Yogyakarta, is a Buddhist stupa related to the Mahayana tradition, and the largest Buddhist monument on earth. It was built between 750 and 850 CE by the Javanese rulers of the Sailendra and Sanjaya dynasties.

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Structure

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The top of Borobudur.

Borobudur was designed as a giant mandala, symbolically depicting the path of the bodhisattva from samsara to nirvana, through the story of Sudhana described in the Gandavyuha Sutra, a part of the Avatamsaka Sutra.


The stupa consist of five terraces, the first four of which contain statues of the sambhoga_kaya Buddhas of the four directions (such as Amitabha and Aksobhya), from the Mahayana pantheon. The fifth terrace exclusively represents the Buddha Vairocana, who is usually associated with the center.


The fifth terrace is topped by three circular platforms, where 72 small stupas are laid out around one large central stupa.


Throughout the stupa, the walls are decorated with bas-reliefs depicting the life of the Buddha Shakyamuni and Mahayana Sutras.


Discovery

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A Borobudur wall relief.

Borobudur, for centuries, lay hidden under layers of volcanic ash. It was in 1835 that the site was cleared. A restoration programme undertaken between 1973 and 1984 returned much of the complex to its former glory, and the site has since become a major center of Buddhist pilgrimage.


Borobudur has been listed by the UNESCO as one of the World Heritage Sites.


See also

  • History of Buddhism

External links

  • Borobudur (http://www.borobudur.tv)
  • Borobudur, the monumental stupa (http://www.bergerfoundation.ch/Home/high_borobudur.html)
  • The Borobudur Temple (http://www.emp.pdx.edu/htliono/borobudu.html)


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indonesiaphoto.com - Borobodur (468 words)
Borobodur consist of eight terraces built on a 118 times 118 meter base, the five lowest terraces are square, the upper three circular.
Somewhat in the shadow of Borobodur is the two temples Candi Pawon 1.5 km east of and Candi Mendut 2 km east of Borobodur.
Borobodur is easily accessible from Yogyakarta, where buses depart frequently for the monument, or you can rent a car with a driver to take you there.
InfoHub - View Single Post - The Temple of Borobodur (340 words)
The Borobodur Temple complex is one of the greatest monuments in the world.
It is of uncertain age, but thought to have been built between the end of the seventh and beginning of the eighth century A.D. For about a century and a half it was the spiritual centre of Buddhism in Java, then it was lost until its rediscovery in the eighteenth century.
In total, Borobodur represents the ten levels of a Bodhisattva's life which he or she must develop to become a Buddha or an awakened one.
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