Set in the vastness of Kedu Plain, Borobudur Temple is truly one of the greatest man-made structure on earth. The temple itself spans around 15.000-meter square area and comprised of nine stacked platforms, with each platform is subsequently smaller than the one below. The highest peak of the temple is approximately 35-meters high from the ground. The whole temple is made from dark gray andesite stone or known locally as batu candi or candi stone. There are more than 500 Buddha statues and thousands of relief panels in the Borobudur compounds. It is the largest and most complete collection of Buddhist reliefs in the world. Experts and archaeologists estimated that the temple took more than 75 years to build.
This enormous layered structure can be divided into four levels, which is the base platforms, main terraces, circular terraces, and the central stupa. The base platform provides a firm foundation for the structure, supporting the massive structure with an unparalleled tenacity. The six main square-shaped terraces contained many reliefs that tell us about Buddha’s past lives until his enlightenment. Just above the square terraces, there are three circular terraces containing 72 Buddha statues hidden inside stupas. Some of these domes are cut in half, and some of the Buddha statues are missing its heads due to neglections and a bombing by some terrorists many years ago. The highest peak of the temple is a central stupa with two chambers inside, which was empty due to some looting in the past or purposefully left empty as a symbol and representation of nirvana.
The temple was temporarily abandoned during the decline of the Hindu kingdoms followed by the rise of Islamic kingdoms in Java Island. In the 19th century, the British ruler of Java at that time, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, wrote a book on Javanese history with several mentioning of the Borobudur Temple. It quickly ignites interests from the whole world that has grown curious about this wondrous structure, resulting in its popularity as one of the Wonders of the World. Due to the previous neglection of the temple, it has been preserved and restored several times to keep it in a tip-top shape.
Nowadays, the Borobudur Yogyakarta stands tall as the pride of the Indonesian people. It was declared by the UNESCO as one of the World Heritage Site. Every once in a year, many Buddhist from Indonesia and other countries celebrate the Vesak Day in this enormous shrine. Aside from the religious and ceremonial events, there are many other things to do in Borobudur Temple and some of them are featured in the article below.
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As one of the Wonders of the World, Borobudur Temple Yogyakarta Indonesia surely provides a lot of interesting objects and things to do and see for every visitors. Some of them are probably too typical and have become a cliche, but some of these things below are absolutely a must when you are visiting this majestic structure.
1. Study the Reliefs of Borobudur Temple
The Karmavibhangga was drawn mostly on the lowermost level of the temple. As such, most of it was masked behind the post-original construction on the foot of the Borobudur temple. The Lalitavistara is comprised of 27 relief panels showing the beginning of the Lord Buddha’s descent from heaven until his first sermon as Prince Siddharta on earth. Meanwhile, the Jatakas and Avadanas mostly covers about the backstory before Buddha was born as Prince Siddharta. Lastly, the Gandavyuha tells us about the tireless journey of Sudhana on his quest to search for the highest form of wisdom.
2. Attend the Vesak Ceremony
The ritual itself begin by walking from the nearby Mendut Temple to Pawon Temple and finally ends at the Borobudur Temple. The monks who take part in the ritual usually will carry bottles of holy water that symbolize humility and transporting flames that symbolize enlightenment. After they reach the Borobudur, the procession will continue with encircling the temple while reciting mantras and meditating in a ritual named Pradaksina. If you are lucky enough to be visiting Borobudur Yogyakarta, Indonesia while the Vesak ritual takes place, be prepared for an unforgettable magical experience of your lifetime.
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3. Observe the Mahakarya Borobudur Festival
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4. Buy Some Souvenir from the Locals
Most of the peddlers will try to sell their wares at an exorbitant price, especially if you are a foreign tourist. For example, a small figurine of Buddha only costs around Rp. 30.000,00 but they will try to sell you at five times the amount, which is Rp. 150.000,00. Nevertheless, that is exactly why you need to bargain really hard to counter their act.
There are other interesting things to do in the vicinity of Borobudur Temple as well since it was built in a vast field surrounded by many natural attractions. You can visit these places or do these things right after or before you went to the Borobudur Temple.
5. Watching Sunrise from Setumbu Hill
If you want to chase the sunrise, you need to wake up really early as the journey to the hill is quite a distance from the nearby settlement or lodging area. You probably need to hire a trustworthy guide before venturing to this hill if you don’t really know the way, in order to avoid some pestering “locals” trying to offer you a guide service that is actually not quite helpful at all.
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6. Visit the Limanjawi Art House
What makes the art house so famous is their renowned Burning Painting Technique. It is a unique method to paint using various burning objects such as cigarettes and mosquito repellent incense to alter a normal painting. The result is an extremely distinctive form of painting. The art house is open for the public to visit and browse through the wide array of collections that were being housed in the gallery.
7. Pray and watch sunrise at Chicken Church
As time goes by, the building garnered quite a reputation among tourists, who’ve enjoyed the sunrise seen from this place. Nowadays, it has become a major tourist attraction in Magelang area, and its closeness to Borobudur Temple made it another famous destination after the Borobudur Temple. It is absolutely one of the most famous things to do in Borobudur Temple, so try and visit it if you can while you are in the area.
8. Ship Museum Samudraraksa
The result is the legendary ship that once sailed the seas and used by the Indonesian people in the past to trade with foreign countries. The ship itself has proven its seaworthiness by re-simulating the journey that the Indonesian sailors did in the past, sailing from Java through Madagascar and Cape Town until it reaches the coast of Ghana to sell some cinnamons. After its maiden voyage, the ship was disassembled and sent back to Indonesia to be rebuilt and displayed in the Samudraraksa Museum.
10. Saung Makan Bu Empat
They offer a wide selection of menu but the most favorites are their Udang Galah Bakar Madu or Honey Grilled Prawn, Grilled Parrot Fish, Oseng Kangkung or Stir Fried Water Spinach, and Gourami Fish Soup. Guests should also try the affordable fresh juice that they serve. It is truly a delicious drink worthy of ordering in here.
11. Rafting at Elo River
Other than Borobudur Temple, the outlying area possesses several other temples as well, and these temples are often incorporated into the procession or religious ceremony that mainly held in Borobudur Temple. For instance, the Vesak Day includes walking from the Mendut to Pawon temple before ends up at the Borobudur Temple.
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Meanwhile, Borobudur Temple Yogyakarta is the largest temple in the world that has been build since thousands years ago. By visiting Borobudur temple, you would learn about history, religion, culture, and more incredible things. As a result, let’s visit Indonesia and explore Borobudur sunrise and Borobudur history.
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