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In Indonesian, ancient temples are referred to as candi; thus locals refer to “Borobudur Temple” as Candi Borobudur. The term candi also loosely describes ancient structures, for example gates and baths. The origins of the name Borobudur, however, are unclear.
The Temple has 1460 relief panels and 504 effigies of Buddha in its complex.
If seen from the air and from the small reproduction of it in the museum and it was made in the form of a Hindu Meru which is a vertical representation of the Sri Yantra. Apparently this was the shape of a Buddhist mandala. The height of the whole edifice before renovation was 42 meters. Now it is only 34.5 meters since the lowest level has been used as a supporting base.
Two ancient Ganesha statues are at the entrance but there was a pool in front of the hotel in which you found a statue of Lakshmi which had a striking resemblance to the Chinese goddess of prosperity , Kuan
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Chith,Sakthi Consciousness blending with Being,Siva.
Sri Adi Shankaracharya explains in Soundaryalahari Sloka 23.
त्वया हृत्वा वामं वपुरपरितृप्तेन मनसा
शरीरार्धं शंभोः अपरमपि शङ्के हृतमभूत्
युदेतत्त्वद्रूपं सकलमरूणाभं त्रिनयनं
कुचाभ्यां आनम्रं कुटिलशशि चूडालमकुटम्
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