Published On Mar 7, 2022
This is the biggest Budhist Temple in the world, it is one of the world heritage sites designated by UNESCO since 1991. Located in Bodobudur, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia built by The Sailendra dynasty between AD 780 and 840. Borobudur built in the style of Mandala which symbolizes the universe.
There are 3 zones divided this temple :
Zone 1: Kamadhatu
The phenomenal world, the world inhabited by common people. Illustrating the desire of human. human behavior of desire, the reliefs depict robbing, killing, rape, torture and defamation.
Zone 2: Rapudhatu
The transitional sphere, humans are released from worldly matters.
Zone 3: Arupadhatu
The highest sphere, the abode of the gods.
where humans have given up worldly things and focused on God
Ticket
Domestic Rp 50.000
Foreigner $25