The main temple has 1 main room and 4 small rooms of which are doorways to
the temple. The east door serves as main door to the main room. That way, the
main temple faces to the east. The structure has 9 'roofs'; each of them forms
a stupa on the top. It is believed to be a royal temple and was one of the
religious activity centers in the past. Based on the inscription dated back to
792 AD, which was found in 1960, the name of the temple complex was probably
"Manjus'rigrha" (The House of Manjusri). Manjusri is one of
Boddhisatva in Buddhist teaching. Sewu Temple was probably built in the 8th
century at the end of Rakai Panangkaran administration. Rakai Panangkaran (746
AD - 784 AD) was a popular king from the old Mataram kingdom. HC Cornelius
studied the temple firstly in 1807. NJ Krom did the first archeological study
in 1923.
Sewu Temple
Sewu Temple is located 2 km
north of Prambanan Temple. This is the second largest Buddhist Temple complex
in Java; Restoration is professionally underway to reach its original form. It
is a Madala, manifesting the universe in the center temple of Mahadeva,
surrounded by four rings of 250 smaller temples of Gods. Sewu Temple complex is
located in Prambanan Temple Park area, about 800 meters to the north of Rara
Jongrang Temples. The fact that this temple was built near Prambanan Temple,
which is a Hindu temple, indicated that the Hindus and Buddhists lived in
harmony.
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