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Plaosan Temple was built in the 9th century AD by King Rakai Pikatan for his wife, Pramodhawardhani, as a symbol of love and tolerance between Hinduism and Buddhism during the Ancient Mataram Kingdom. The temple consists of two main complexes: Plaosan Lor Temple and Plaosan Kidul Temple, each showcasing a unique blend of architectural styles from both religions.


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