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Bandungan and Gedong Songo Temple
This is a resort on the slope of mount Ungaran,
about 900 meters above sea level. Gedong Songo (nine buildings),
a group of small 8th century Hindu Javanese temples, can be reached
either by car or on horseback from the town. Built at about the
same time as the temples of the Dieng complex, Gedong Songo is one
of the most beautifully sited temple complexes in Central Java and
the views alone are worth the trip. Gedung Songo ('Nine Buildings')
belong to the earliest antiquities of Java, they follow up the temples
on the Dieng Plateau directly, for what about time. They were also
built high in the mountains in an area full with volcanic activity;
and they were also from Hinduist origin. But where the temples on
Dieng Plateau are somewhat squeezed into a foggy valley, Gedung
Songo are spread over the higher parts of the mountains, which guarantee
a splendid view. On clear days, the horizon is one long row of volcanoes,
from mount Lawu in the east, towards mount Sumbing, mount Sundoro
and Dieng Plateau in the west.
The temples were built between 730 and 780, the
first temple excepted, which could have been built some 30 years
later. Gunung Songo is not the original name and also doesn't point
at the number of structures. The number nine has a special meaning
in the Javanese culture, in which there is a strong attachment to
numbers. The temples are located at about the same distance from
each other (100 meters, 200 meters) on a naturally formed terrace
of edge of a mountain.
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