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Borobudur temple is one full of charm

Borobudur temple is one full of charm. Borobudur temple is located in Magelang, Central Java. Borobudur temple established as one of UNESCO World Heritage.
Borobudur Temple was built at about the year 800 AD Borobudur was built by the followers of Mahayana Buddhism during the reign of Dynasty dynasty. This temple was built in the heyday dynasty dynasty. The founder of the Borobudur Temple, King Samaratungga originating from or dynasty dynasty dynasty. The possibility of this temple was built around the year 824 AD and was completed around the year 900 AD during the reign of Queen Pramudawardhani who is the daughter of Samaratungga. While the architects who contributed to build this temple according to stories passed down through generations named Gunadharma.
For centuries, volcanic ash covered Borobudur so disguised as a hill full of trees and shrubs. Then in the 19th century, Borobudur began to be rediscovered by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Governor General of the United Kingdom in Java.
After Indonesian independence, in 1956, the Indonesian government requested the assistance of UNESCO to examine the damage to Borobudur. Then in 1963, out of the official Indonesian government's decision to conduct the restoration of Borobudur temple with the help of UNESCO. However, this restoration was only really started to be done on August 10, 1973. Process new refurbishment completed in 1984. Since 1991, Borobudur designated as World Heritage or World Heritage Site by UNESCO.


Borobudur
Borobudur has 10 levels consisting of 6 levels of a square, circular level 3 circular and a main stupa as a peak.
At every level there are several stupas. Altogether there are 72 stupas in addition to the main stupa. In every stupa there are statues of Buddha. Ten levels of Buddhist philosophy which describes the ten levels of Bodhisattva who must pass to reach the perfection of the Buddha in nirvana. This perfection symbolized by the main stupa at the top level. Borobudur structure when viewed from above form a mandala structure depicting Buddhist cosmology and human thinking.