Singhasari temples or better known as the temple Singasari Singhasari temple is one of the cultural sights in the poor district, East Java. Singhasari temple is located in the Village Candirenggo, District Singosari. Standing majestically on a valley between Mount Bromo and Mount Arjuna at an altitude of about 500 meters below sea level.
Singhasari temple stands on an area of eight hectares.approximately 300 meters southwest of the temple Singhasari, there are ruins of Papak temples and Ringgit temples. if we go to the singhasari temple from northwest, on the left and right of the entrance can we find a pair of giant statues with the height 3.70 meters. near the statue is there a piece of land called the square.Singhasari temple building is made of andesite. Singhasari temple is facing towards the southwest. schematics square the size of 14x14 meters and 15 meters high.
Singhasari temple stands on an area of eight hectares.approximately 300 meters southwest of the temple Singhasari, there are ruins of Papak temples and Ringgit temples. if we go to the singhasari temple from northwest, on the left and right of the entrance can we find a pair of giant statues with the height 3.70 meters. near the statue is there a piece of land called the square.Singhasari temple building is made of andesite. Singhasari temple is facing towards the southwest. schematics square the size of 14x14 meters and 15 meters high.
first, the Singhasari temple does not stand alone. In the south there is a shelf foundation. Maybe on the shelf, there is small building made of materials easily damaged.At one temple contained in complex enshrinement. There are statues of Prajnaparamita, the goddess of wisdom in Buddhism, which is now stored at the National Museum, Jakarta. Another statues result from building collapse which are all around Temple Singosari
is a statue of Ganesha, Chakrachakra (Bhairawa) Brahma, Tŗnawindu, and Agastya.
is a statue of Ganesha, Chakrachakra (Bhairawa) Brahma, Tŗnawindu, and Agastya.
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