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Pawon Temple
Candi Pawon is a mysterious 9th century Buddhist shrine near Borobudur, aligned along a sacred axis and regarded as a jewel of Javanese architecture within the Sailendra dynasty landscape. Though small in scale, it is richly carved with protective figures and celestial beings hinting at a deeper ritual purpose, now lost to time. Despite its modest size, it shows remarkable precision in early stone craftsmanship and holds an enigmatic place within a wider spiritual design.
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Sonobudoyo Museum
In the Sonobudoyo Museum, stone deities stare from centuries past, their gaze heavy with ritual. Shadow puppets hang frozen in mid motion, their painted faces preserving long forgotten stories. Kris daggers lie silent but potent, bearing the memory of the hands that once wielded them in ceremony and battle. Every carved inscription, sacred rite and precious artefact is someone’s voice from a vanished world, preserving the devotions and practices that once shaped civilizations
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Puncak Manik Mas Temple
At the base of a hidden ravine, Puncak Manik Mas Temple’s ancient shrines and ritual waters lie beside the solemn Setra Ganda Mayu burial ground. Legends of King Mayadenawa and the enduring rites of life and death linger here, casting a shadowed, unforgettable aura over this secluded and unknown temple.
Shannon


Kebo Edan Temple
Once buried in the rice fields of Pejeng, Kebo Edan Temple, a 13th-century National Cultural Site, rises as a shadowy Tantric sanctuary where grotesque, skull adorned guardians channel transformative death energy, while a divine standoff unfolds as the crazy bull Nandi confronts Shiva in his blood soaked Bhairawa form, radiating destruction, madness and ecstatic power.
Shannon
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