Plaosan Temple
One more temple building in Indonesia, namely the Plaosan temple.
Indeed, in Indonesia there are many historical relics in the form of temple buildings scattered in various regions in Indonesia.
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If, carefully considered, Plaosan Temple has its own special features. Although Plaosan Temple is a Buddhist temple, but architecturally this building has a mixture of Hindu temples in Indonesia.
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Plaosan Temple complex was built in the middle of the 9th century. This temple complex is divided into two parts, namely North Plaosan Temple and South Plaosan Temple. Both temples have rectangular terraces surrounded by walls in the form of substations in the west and stupas on the other side. Because of this similarity, Plaosan Temple is often referred to as a twin temple.
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Plaosan Temple is a combination of Hindu and Buddhist culture which can be seen from the shape and structure of the temple building, the temple with a tall building is a feature of Hindu temples, while the temple base with wide structure shows that the temple building is characterized by Buddhist cultural heritage.
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This photo was taken with;
📷 Canon
Canon EOS 7D model
Focus 18.0
Lighting 1/1600
ISO 800
Without flash