PRAMBANAN TEMPLE
Prambanan temple is extraordinarily beautiful building
constructed in the tenth century during the reigns of two kings namely Rakai
Pikatan and Rakai Balitung. Soaring up to 47 meters (5 meters higher than
Borobudur temple), the foundation of
this temple has fulfilled the desire of the founder to show Hindu triumph in
Java Island. This temple is located 17 kilometers from the city center, among
an area that now functions as beautiful park.
There is a legend that Javanese
people always tell about this temple. As the story tells, there was a man named
Bandung Bondowoso who loved Roro Jonggrang. To refuse his love, Jonggrang asked
Bondowoso to make her a temple with 1,000 statues only in one-night time. The
request was nearly fulfilled when Jonggrang asked the villagers to pound rice
and to set a fire in order to look like morning had broken. Feeling to be
cheated, Bondowoso who only completed 999 statues cursed Jonggrang to be the
thousandth statue.
Prambanan temple has three main temples in the primary yard,
namely Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva temples. Those three temples are symbols ofTrimurti in Hindu belief. All of them face to
the east. Each main temple has accompanying temple facing to the west, namely
Nandini for Shiva, Angsa for Brahma, and Garuda for Vishnu. Besides, there are
2 flank temples, 4 kelir temples and 4 corner temples. In the second area,
there are 224 temples.
Entering Shiva temple, the
highest temple and is located in the middle, you will find four rooms. One main
room contains Shiva statue, while the other three rooms contain the statues of
Durga (Shiva's wife), Agastya (Shiva's teacher), and Ganesha (Shiva's son).
Durga statue is said to be the statue of Roro Jonggrang in the above legend. In Vishnu temple, to the north
of Shiva temple, you will find only one room with Vishnu statue in it. In
Brahma temple, to the south of Shiva temple, you find only room as well with
Brahma statue in it.
Quite attractive accompanying
temple is Garuda temple that is located close to Vishnu temple. This temple
keeps a story of half-bird human being named Garuda. Garuda is a mystical bird
in Hindu mythology. The figure is of golden body, white face, red wings, with
the beak and wings similar to eagle's. It is assumed that the figure is Hindu
adaptation of Bennu (means 'rises' or 'shines') that is
associated with the god of the Sun or Re in Old Egypt mythology or Phoenix in
Old Greek mythology. Garuda succeeded in saving his mother from the curse of
Aruna (Garuda's handicapped brother) by stealing Tirta Amerta (the sacred water of the gods).
Its ability to save her mother
made many people admire it to the present time and it is used for various
purposes. Indonesia uses the bird as the symbol of the country. Other country
using the same symbol is Thailand, with the same reason but different form
adaptation and appearance. In Thailand, Garuda is known as Krut or Pha
Krut.
Prambanan also has panels of
relief describing the story of Ramayana. Experts say that the relief is similar
to the story of Ramayana that is told orally from generation to generation.
Another interesting relief is Kalpataru tree that - in Hindu - the tree is
considered tree of life, eternity and environment harmony. In Prambanan, relief
of Kalpataru tree is described as flanking a lion. The presence of this tree
makes experts consider that Javanese society in the ninth century had wisdom to
manage its environment.
Just like Garuda, Kalpataru
tree is also used for various purposes. In Indonesia, Kalpataru is used as the
logo of Indonesian Environment Institution. Some intellectuals in Bali even
develop "Tri Hita Karana" concept for environment conservation by
seeing Kalpataru relief in this temple. This tree of life is also seen in the
gunungan (the puppet used as an opening of traditional puppet show or wayang kulit). This proves that
relief panels in Prambanan have been widely known throughout the world.
If you see the relief in
detail, you will see many birds on them; they are real birds as we can see on
the earth right now. Relief panels of such birds are so natural that biologists
can identify their genus. One of them is the relief of the Yellow-Crest Parrot
(Cacatua sulphurea) that cites unanswered question. The reason is that
the bird only exists in Masakambing Island, an island in the middle of Java
Sea. Then, did the bird exist in Yogyakarta? No body has succeeded in revealing
the mystery.
You can discover many more
things in Prambanan. You can see relief of Wiracarita Ramayana based on oral
tradition. If you feel tired of enjoying the relief, you can take a rest in the
beautiful garden in the complex. Since 18 September 2006, you can enter zone 1
area of Prambanan temple. The damage caused by the earthquake on 27 May 2006 is
being reconstructed.

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