Borobudur are one
of the seven miracles of the world. located in Borobudur, magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. Shaped stupa temple
was founded by the Mahayana Buddhists around the year 800's AD during the reign
of Sailendra dynasty.
This monument comprises six square terraces on which there are three circular courtyard, the walls are decorated with 2672 relief panels and 504 statues originally contained the largest primary Buddha.Stupa teletak once crowned in the middle of this building, surrounded by three rows of 72 circular perforated stupa in which there are statues of buddha sitting cross-legged in the lotus position perfectly with mudra (hand gesture) Dharmachakra mudra (turning the wheel of dharma).
This monument comprises six square terraces on which there are three circular courtyard, the walls are decorated with 2672 relief panels and 504 statues originally contained the largest primary Buddha.Stupa teletak once crowned in the middle of this building, surrounded by three rows of 72 circular perforated stupa in which there are statues of buddha sitting cross-legged in the lotus position perfectly with mudra (hand gesture) Dharmachakra mudra (turning the wheel of dharma).
Borobudur temple's construction spending less time over a hundred years. just imagine in the old days no bulldozers to level the ground, no trucks to haul rocks, work without the help of machines
Borobudur has some of the myths that circulate in the community around the temple. The most famous myth is Kunto Ben, the statues in the stupa which is said to grant the request. Stupa stupa in question is right on the terrace of the first circle. According to the story if we manage to touch a certain part of the statue while praying for the request, then our wishes will come true. The part that touched is the position of the hand or the mudra for men and for women's feet. But it is in the pity now hold or touch the statues are banned by security guards in order to maintain the integrity of the statue. because in 2006 there was an earthquake that resulted in the temple were damaged and on 26 October 2010 Mount Merapi erupted incidents within 28 kilometers (17 miles) west-southwest of the crater of Merapi. Layers of volcanic ash reaches a thickness of 2.5 centimeters covering the building of the temple. Dust is also deadly plants around, and experts worry that the volcanic ash is acidic chemicals can damage the rock of this historic building. The temple complex was closed from 5 to 9 November 2010 to clean up the dust.
In the world of tourism, tourism Borobudur is Indonesia's single most visited tourist.








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