Sambisari: Hundred Years covered Merapi Volcanic

Enjoy the historic buildings of the temple does not need to expose oneself to the fun in the sun that menyegat. Both Queen Boko, Prambanan, Plaosan and most other temples Adventurers should be extra sun during the summer, and the most appropriate time is the late afternoon when the sun began to fade. However, berdeda with one of this temple complex, the temple Sambisari. Adventurers can enjoy the beauty and splendor of the beautiful temple without sweating. A beautiful park seems to be a great choice for berseda sit and joke with my friends. Patualang can enjoy Sambisari of heights so it will be visible throughout the temple complex.

Sambisari provide a spacious garden and a sitting area to look at from a distance of heritage created around the 9th century AD. The administrative, Sambisari temple located in the village Sambisari, Village Purwomartani, Kalasan, Sleman Jogjakarta. Sambisari name itself pinned on the temple complex because it is located in the village of Sambisari. Astronomically, Sambirsari Temple located at 7 ° 45'48.13 "latitude and 110 ° 26'46.43" E. Sambisari discovered in 1966 by a farmer who was plowing fields, and find a boulder that has carvings. After doing research by the Department purbalaka, it turns out that stone is a small piece of stone of the temple complex which is very large as it is today.

Judging from the shape, Sambisari temple is a Hindu temple built by the ancient Javanese kingdom Sanjaya dynasty. Sambisari itself consists of one (1) main temple and 3 (three) perwara which was directly in front of him. Parent temple facing to the west, has a square shape measuring 13.65 meters x 13.65 meters 7.5 meters altitude. What is interesting in the main temple is the flat stones as pedestals that are verandas. The stones have shaped protrusions month and square. On the outer side of the main temple Sambisari there are niches are occupied by some of the statues, such as Durga in the north, on the east side ganesa statues and figurines Agyasta on the south side. Which delematis is a statue of Mahakala and Nandiswara located at the entrance Sambisari stolen in 1971.

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