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Plaosan Temple
Plaosan Temple Complex in Prambanan, Klaten. with a quiet atmosphere during the day Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Plaosan Temple is a designation for a temple complex located in Dukuh Plaosan, Bugisan Village, Prambanan Sub-district, Klaten District, Central Java Province, Indonesia. This temple is located approximately one kilometer to the northeast of Sewu Temple or Prambanan Temple. The existence of the top of the stupa, Buddha statue, and ancillary temples companion / small which is a stupa signifies these temples are Buddhist temples. The complex was built in the 9th century by King Rakai Pikatan and Sri Kahulunan during the Medang Kingdom, also known as Ancient Mataram Kingdom.


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