Asu Sengi Temple is located in Candi Pos Hamlet, Sengi Village, Dukun District, Magelang Regency and is located on the western slopes of Mount Merapi on the banks of the Tlingsin Pabelan River. The name of this temple was actually given by the local community when it was first discovered. This is because the statue of Lembu Nandhi, which looks damaged and looks more like a dog (asu - dog in Javanese). The restoration of the temple buildin...
Candi Asu Sengi (Temple Asu Sengi) - Magelang, Jawa Tengah
Candi Umbul is located in Candi Umbul Hamlet, Kartoharjo Village, Grabag District, Magelang Regency. This temple is a legacy of the Hindu Mataram Kingdom during the Syailendra dynasty. Not only does it offer a cool atmosphere and beautiful rice field...
Candi Umbul ( Umbul Temple) - Magelang, Jawa Tengah
Klero Temple is one of the Hindu temples located in Ngentak Lor, Klero, Tengaran District, Semarang Regency. This temple is located quite strategically, namely on Jalan Raya Salatiga-Solo and not far from Tengaran Market. However, this temple is stil... Nevertheless, Klero Temple is still well maintained and preserved, and the relatively small size of the temple will not make visitors feel tired when exploring it.
Candi Klero (Klero Temple) - Semarang, Jawa Tengah
Pringapus Temple is one of the historical tourist destinations located in Temanggung, Central Java. This temple can be a photo spot because the environment around the temple is beautiful and well-maintained. At certain hours, Toppers can see the moun...
Candi Pringapus (Pringapus Temple) - Temanggung, Jawa Tengah
Ngempon Temple or also called Muncul Temple is one of the temples left behind by the Hindu kingdom. It is said that this temple is a training center to train people to become masters or mpu. Unfortunately, Ngempon Temple is still relatively quiet. Ho...
Candi Ngempon (Ngempon Temple) - Semarang, Jawa Tengah
Also known as Candi Roro Jonggrand, the Prambanan Temple complex is the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia, built in the 9th century AD. Based on the Siwagrha inscription, it is known that this temple began to be built around 850 AD by Rakai Pikatan, and continued to be developed and expanded by Balitung Maha Sambu, during the Medang Mataram kingdom. From this inscription it is also... Having been abandoned and lost its historical identity, the local people began to create a legend about the origin of the existence of the temples in this complex and the legend of the Roro Jongrang people was born.
Located in the Dieng mountains, Dieng Temple is a Hindu temple of the Shiva sect which is estimated to have been built in the late 8th century to early 9th century. With an area of approximately 1.8 x 0.8 km2, the Dieng Temple complex is divided into 3 groups and 1 stand-alone temple whose names are adopted from characters in the story in the Mahabarata Book, namely the Arjuna group, the Gatotkaca group, the D...
Discovered by Raffles in 1804, Gedong Songo Temple is a Hindu temple left behind by the Syailendra Dynasty in the 9th century, precisely 927 AD. The temple complex consisting of 9 temples spread across the slopes of Mount Ungaran is located at an alt...
Candi Gedong songo (Gedong Songo Temple) - Semarang, Jawa Tengah
Based on information from the Negarakertagama and Pararaton books, Jago Temple has the original name Jajaghu which means 'greatness' which was built to honor King Sri Jaya Wisnuwardhana, the King of Singasari who was a follower of the Shiva Buddha re... In this temple which was built using andesite stone, Toppers can find reliefs of Kunjarakarna and Pancatantra which can be found in this temple.
Candi Jago (Jago Temple) - Malang, Jawa Timur
Unlike the previous Hindu temples, Gupolo Sculptures is a Hindu relic site consisting of a group of 7 sculptures. The name Gupolo itself was given by the surrounding residents to the statue of Agastya which is one of the sculptures in this site. Near this site there is also a clear spring that never dries up despite the long dry season.
At first glance, this Hindu temple looks like a pyramid. In addition to its unique shape, this temple is quite interesting because the explicit depiction of human genitals can be found on the reliefs and statues at Sukuh Temple. In 1995, the Sukus Te...
Candi Sukih - Karanganyar, JawaTengah
The next Hindu temple in Indonesia is Cetho Temple, which is thought to have been built at the end of the Majapahit kingdom. This temple complex is not only a pilgrimage site for Hindus but also an area of worship. Javanese believers also often use C...
Candi Cetho- Karanganyar, JawaTengah
Penataran Temple is the largest Hindu temple complex in East Java that has existed since the Kediri kingdom. Looking at information from the Palah inscription, this temple is thought to have been built in 1194 by King Çrnga (Syrenggra) who was titled... Initially, this temple was also built as a place of worship ceremony to ward off danger from Mount Kelud which often erupted at that time.