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BOROBUDUR IS NOT A BUDDHA TEMPLE,English Version

Author : Santo Saba Piliang
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BOROBUDUR IS NOT A BUDDHA TEMPLE When and who did Hindu / Buddhist missionaries / preachers born in pre-Islamic India enter the archipelago, so that sites in the archipelago are said to be based on one of the teachings of India ....? That it is true that Hindu / Buddhist originates from India and it is not true that sites in the Indonesian Archipelago are based on Hindu / Buddhist ... in fact what is depicted on these sites is the "teaching" that underlies the birth of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainas in India INDONËSIARYĀ By : Santo Saba eBook pdf : WA +62813 2132 9787 https://wa.me/message/OO5THVF7RNNDO1

BOROBUDUR IS NOT TEMPLE

Author : Santo Saba Piliang
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THE WORLD'S OLDEST UNIVERSITY IS IN NUSANTARA Nalanda University in Bihar India is a branch of the University in Svarnadvipa Nusantara, named DHĀRMĀ PĀLĀ this is the center of learning and teaching the teachings of "Dharmic Original" which later underlies the birth of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainsm in India. Watch this : The Chinese pilgrim l-Tshing (635-713), left his country for an area called "Kin-tcheou" / Kin-Ti / Golden Land / Svarnadvipa, former Indonesians called Śrīvijaya "Fo che" / Boja / Bhoga or the Chinese version of "Che li fo che" The city of "Bhoga" is the "Holy City" center of "Dharmic" learning in the long pre-5th century BC with its landmark "Takus Estuary Site" through which "Equinox", this "Shadowless" point proves that the word "Ceylon" was found in the books of which the book "Mahavamsa" is not "Sri Lanka" at this time, but is located in Kampar Riau Sumatra Indonesia, the complex area of ​​"Early Dharmic" teaching and learning education ... Other evidence: ● In 399-414 AD Fa-Huan while traveling in svarnadvipa noted ... following the river Po-Nai (is the river Pana'i, Kampar) ... in the place "where the students used to live there and make movements. .. "walking in a circle" ... around the "Tope" / Stupa as well as 4 teachers sitting in 4 corners, in this place the "Tower" ... has been erected ... (Pradaksina / Prasawiya / Tawaf in "Muara Takus") Sung Yun 518-521 AD records the existence of a power which he calls "Śaka kṣatrapas" from the identification of coins which are thought to have existed around 225 AD with the image of "Tope" or the Muara Takus stupa. In the years 602 - 664 AD, Hieun-Tsang, recorded what he saw in svarnadvipa ... beside it was a stupa built by the king, about 200 feet high ... nearby is a sign where the Tathāgata walked to here and there .... Fa-hian (337 - 422 AD) started his journey from 399 to 412 AD departing from Ch'ang-an, crossing Lung .... .... after crossing the Indus .... the distance across the southern Indian sea is 4 to 5 million li, until anchored on a flat land without a valley, there is a river ..... going to the southeast less than 80 yojanas, we passing many shrines with a number of priests in them, after passing this place, we arrived called "Mo-tu-lo" ... ... following the river "Pu-na", right and left there are twenty sangharamas with 3000 priests, The climate here is evenly warm without snow, The people are very rich, there are no taxes or official restrictions ... ... all over the land the people did not kill the birds / doves did not drink wine, they did not eat garlic, did not raise pigs, did not drink wine the chiefs built "Sangharama" for the priests ... ... go west to arrive at the village "Na-lo", This is the Birthplace of "Sariputra", therefore a tower has been erected ... ... the village of Upatissa, known as "Nālaka", lived a very intelligent young man named Sāriputta whose mother was "Sarikha / Rupasari". It was because of his mother's name that he was called "Sari-Putra" ... ... his father was "Māṭhara", a Brāhmin surnamed Dīrghanakha. Because he was the son of the village leader, he was also sometimes called "Upatissa" ... ..in the place of the priests, there was a "Sangharama" built, here they made a tower in honor of "Sariputra", Mudgalaputra, also to honor Abhidharma, Vinaya and Sutra .. ... from the south of the city continuing south 4 li, we entered a valley situated between 5 hills, completely encircling like a wall, This is the site of the old city of King "P'in-p'o-so-lo" ... . Bimbisāra according to the Mahāprajñāpāramitāśāstra chapter XL.1.4. King Bimbisāra / P'in-p'o-so-lo, is one of the Kings of the great Kings of "Jambudvīpa" .... because of that, "a hundred thousand Che-tseu / Śākya, all of whom became his disciples", studied in this place... The 4th century Fa-Huan records show this is the Indonesian Archipelago: ● "Mo-tu-lo" is Malay ● "Nālaka" is Melaka ● "P'in-p'o-so-lo" is Salo / 5 koto (written Bimbisāra in the scriptures) ● "Pu-na", is the right and left Pumai / Kampar River right and left ● "Śākya" is Çakā / Çakyā / Saka / Soko Saka is a great Nation which marks important events with the inscription of the year "Saka" (recorded in the Soko Pisoko Limbago traditional system) The word Çakyā is recorded in the bas-reliefs of Borobudur with the literacy of the word "Mahe-Çakyā ● ... located between 5 hills, completely encircling like a wall ... local designation is "Pagar Ruyung" ● "Jambudvīpa" in Kampar still has Jambu Island (now spoken as Jan-Bu-Lupo, local dialect) no language in India literacy of the word "Jambu" ● Killing / mutilating "Merpati" people in Svarnadvipa and Bali, some are still abstinence ● "Sari and Putra" explains the Indonesian Archipelago Word & Name ● "Tower" is the site of "Muara Takus" ● "Upatissa" is the name of the village "Upanissa / Panissan" 4km south of the site ● "Na-lo" is Nu / Nuo / Na lelo / Nuoa - lelo / Gng Lelo, Direction 10 km west from the site ● "Sangharama" is a Dormitory, a "Dharma" learning center complex in svarnadvipa called "Dharma Pala" local people call "Nan-Landa" or Padepokan "Dewa-Dewi", the name "Nan-Landa" later became the name of a branch university in India "Nalanda" ● Chinese pilgrims from Fa-Huan 337 - 422 AD to I-Tshing in the 7th century AD visited the ancient archipelago to "Learn" Copying many notes about "Dharma / Dhamma" were carried to their country, not bringing teachings from their country to being spread to them. Archipelago The area of ​​the holy city in Muara Takus, the outer fence 2 layers .... is the main complex where the teachers "Shangha Kirti" / Teachers and other parts live: ● Northeast Main Gate complex ● East, 400 steps there is a building made of Mantra training wood ● West where the study is "Kolam Sakti" / Tobek Sati ● Southeast, 2nd level learning place ● Southwest 3rd level student residence ● Northwest of Hermit / Tapo / Can-Yago / Upasena / Kammala place North The complex outside the embankment across the river, called "Paodhaman" by the local dialect, this is "Pendharmaan" divided into: 1. What is not burned by fire 2. The fire does not burn on the body 3. The residence of the dignitaries in 8 corners of the coordinates of the holy city, a radius of 4 km2 which is in a 9-layer fence of embankments, a large wall as the boundary of the school complex, to accommodate students or "Brahmins" estimated at 6000 people in each generation Rshi Mārkaṇḍeya is a figure of the Son of the Archipelago from Svarnadvipa. Among the names of his previous ancestors are: ● Dharmadasa 700-620 BC ● Dharmapala 670-580 BC ● Suvarnadvipa Dharmakirti 610 BC - 520 BC ● Kumarila Bhatta I 618-540 BC ● Adi Sankara 569-537 BC ● Çhri Janaýasã 6th century AD ..Çhri Janaýasã / "Dapuntha Hyang" 6th century 4th year 11th day perform "Siddhayatra" / Holy journey brings "Dharma" as well as "Dharmapala" University graduates, this is the location that Fa-Huan and I-Thsing see .... went out to the North as well as to the West 2,213 people ... this is what Rshi Mārkaṇḍeya did to Bali .... Bali keeps the teachings of the ancestors of the archipelago nation "Dharma / Dhamma" perfectly. "Nalanda" in Bihar India was founded in 427 AD in the wake of Fa-Huan 337 - 422 AD to the Archipelago, Nalanda is a branch of learning development from Svarnadvipa which was initiated by Syailendra On the site of the temple no.3 it is called by the name "Sariputta Stupa". Relief panels are sculpted on top of the tower, this is the most iconic Nalanda building with several steps leading to the top, which is named "Sariputra". ... Śāriputta also called Upatiṣya is the son of his mother Śārī / Rupasari, because of his mother's name he is called Sariputra. His father is Māṭhara, Nalaka / Nālada is the name of his village .... The name of the mother and child is clearly the name of Nusantara, not India Nalanda in Bihar India is a branch of the University in Svarnadvipa Nusantara, named DHĀRMĀ PĀLĀ. This is the center of learning and teaching the teachings of "Dharmic Original" which later underlies the birth of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainsm in India .... Svarnadvipa "Indonesia, not India ... is the starting place of learning resources for the Principal Principles of" Dharma / Dhamma "this is the" Dharmic Original "depicted in" Borobudur "perfectly stored in Bali, ... Both are not and are not based on 2 teachings that were born in India ... but what is described in "Borobudur" and perfectly preserved in Bali was studied at a university whose teacher / master was recently recorded by history is Dharmadasa 700-620 BC before it was undetected. or hidden by history ... The physical evidence of artifacts and other supporting this can all be seen, witnessed, attested in the large complex surrounded by ancient embankments which have been examined by: ● Corn de Groot, 1858 G. du Rij van Beest Holle 1879 ● WP. Groeneveldt, 1879-1880 ● R.D.M Verbeck and E. TH. Van Delden 1881 ● J.W. IJzerman 1889-1893 ● N.J. Chrome 1912,1923 ● J.L. Moens in 1924 ● F.D.K. Bosch 1925,1930,1946 ● F.M. Schnitger April 1935 .... don't believe the history written by the colonizers or just by reading this article .... Prove it, come and see with your own eyes .... INDONËSIARYĀ By: Saint Saba (Expliration & Research) Info eBook pdf: WA +62813 2132 9787 https://wa.me/message/OO5THVF7RNNDO1

Borobudur

Author : John Miksic
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 160 pages
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Release : 2012-11-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781462909100

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With vivid photography and insightful commentary, this travel pictorial shines a light on the Buddhist art and architecture of Borobudur. The glorious ninth–century Buddhist stupa of Borobudur—the largest Buddhist monument in the world—stands in the midst of the lush Kedu Plain of Central Java in Indonesia, where it is visited annually by over a million people. Borobudur contains more than a thousand exquisitely carved relief panels extending along its many terraces for a total distance of more than a kilometer. These are arranged so as to take the visitor on a spiritual journey to enlightenment, and one ascends the monument past scenes depicting the world of desire, the life story of Buddha, and the heroic deeds of other enlightened beings—finally arriving at the great circular terraces at the top of the structure that symbolize the formless world of pure knowledge and perfection.

BOROBUDUR TRUE BACK HISTORY

Author : Santo Saba Piliang
Publisher : Santo Saba Piliang
Page : 128 pages
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Release : 2024-07-01
Category : Architecture
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At Sangharamā Mahæ Thupa Vhwãnã Çakã Phãlã is now published as "Borobudur", there are 160 relief panels at the base which are not in "Exposé", there are 12 words "Şvãrggã" written on the bas-relief figure instead of the word "Nirvana" and the literacy of the word text other ....... Mãhéçãkhya .... which if revealed, we will understand who our ancestors really are .... Mãhéçãkhya (43 Panel Frame) The word "Mahe" means great or great nation and the word "SAkya" is the Çaka Nusantara, Maheshakhya is one of the words that is absorbed into Sanskrit which is also used in books such as the Upanishads, the Veda. A different transliteration proves that the language in the text in the reliefs is not Sanskrit, but this language is the basis of Sanskrit, so it is possible that there is a similarity. The German people took the symbol "Su Astika" from a more advanced nation in the past. In the dictionary, the Petersburg Dictionary "Otto Böhtlingk and Rudolph Roth, 1879-1889 & Saint Petersburg Great St Dictionary 1855-1875, is called: Maheshakhya, Mahendranagari, Mahendrayajin, Maheshabandhu, Similar words are: Maheshakhya, Maheshvarasiddhanta, Mahibhrit, Mahidhra, Maheshakhya, Mahahava, Mahavanij, Maheshudhi Harvard-Kyoto transliteration "maheçãkhya" to "mahezAkhya" in Velthuis transcription word "mahe" gets the affix "saakhya", modern Itrans version is "maheshAkhya", "maheSAKya", in IPA font "məɦeːɕɑːkʱjə The Devanagari version of Maheshakhya is महेशाख्य written in the IAST transliteration with a diacritic sign. This word is written as "maheśākhya" meaning: A great man, in Sanskrit word with the translation to be a man who is "Great Noble" Words that have similar meanings to Maheshakhya, either from Sanskrit or from German means a great male aristocrat, the great wise man was the leader of the nation in the advanced civilization of the Indonesian archipelago, the Çaka ... proven by hundreds of "inscriptions "the number of the year" Saka " The Çãkyã / Şàkyà / Schytia / Saka nation, Aryān the Great is the ancestor of the 4th sub-race of the Archipelago, which came from the "Jawi" nation who descended the Çaka people, namely: 1. Jawi (not tribe) 2. Madayu 3.Cambyses 4.Scythia, Sakkas, Çaka, Aryān Çaka are the ancestors of the archipelago, written on the bas-relief of Vhwãnã Çakã Phãlã with the literary text of the word Māhéçãkyã, Nation Çãkyã / Şàkyà / Schytia / Saka, Great Aryān, The "Çaka" used a predetermined date far from 78 AD from the time of conquering the King of India. .... Note: Among the books by Santosaba discussed at DAV College (Aff. Punjab University) Sector 10, Chandigarh, Punjab India INDONËSIARYĀ By: Santosabapiliang (Datuok Panglimo Soko) Book Info: WA 0813 2132 9787 https://tokopedia.link/PSvBD8M3Z5

BOROBUDUR IS NOT BUDDHIST TEMPLE,CLARIFICATION

Author : Santo Saba Piliang
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26.Do NOT CLOSE THE OLD ARCHIPELAGES FACTS ... is "Lying" there is a "Porn" scene in the bas-relief of "Borobudur" .... This publication must be "Stop" ..... Don't close the "Facts" to the glories of the Old Archipelago Note: There are 160 basic relief panels published with the naming "Karmawibhangga" using an interpretation of the text "Mahakarmawibhangga", but not completely following the text , Bernet Kempers 1970: 151 & 1976 The basic relief photographed by K. Cheppas 1890 was then closed in 1891, with the consideration that it would collapse, but no "Crack" was displayed ... ● Virupã ● Mãhéçãkhya ● Vyąsąda, äbhídya, mītthyädrstï ● Kųsălă ● Sûvãrnăvărnă, ćaityãvãndãnä ● Māhojáskásámådhânà, şuşvârâ ● argavarga, bhă .... (unreadable) ● argavarga, bhă ... (unreadable) ● Mãhěs (şă) khyãmădhãnä ● Cākrāvārtį ● Şvąrggã ● Măhē (şä) khyãsãmãvâdhąną, ğhæntä ● Çãkrãvãrtï ● Şabdåsråvānā ● Şvãrggã, bôghį ● Prásáditâ, vàstràdãnã ● Şvãrggã ● Kųsãlädhãrmãbæjănā ● Bhőgį ● Şvãrggã ● Pātākā ● Ádyâbhógì ● Şvãrggã ● ... tąná ... unreadable ● Şvãrggã ● Ćhätrădãnã ... mähãnă ● Şvãrggã ● Şvãrggã, pűspādānā ● Şvãrggã ● Mąlądhănã, bhõgì, şvãrggä ● jnjálï There are 12 words "Şvãrggã", not written the word, "Jannah" or "Nirvana", this proves that the language and teachings that are the originals of ours are native to the Indonesian Archipelago, Literacy text words "Şvãrggã", these are not from Arabic or India The word "Svargga" is the original word of the Archipelago because it does not have a declination in the form of a locative case, namely "Svarge" or "Svargge", the writing of this inscription is not in accordance with the grammatical "Sanskrit Panini" and concerning declination if the word is nominative with additional examples in the case 'h' or 'Visarga', Macdonell 1954: 371 & Zoetmulder 1995: 1169 ● In the source of the lontar quote "Geguritan Bhima Svargga", this Svargga Loka is understood to be a holy realm, the blessings of the Gods as a temporary stopover for people with good spirits. "Svarggaloka" is a third world filled with light and happiness which is home to saints. In the "Putru Pasaji" ejection, it is said that there is a realm of gods and goddesses "Svargga Manik" The literary text "Şvãrggã" is the native language of the Archipelago, "Suargo" or "Svargga", Svãrggãloka, Kādəwãn, Kâyângân, Svârggã ... which later were absorbed into the word "Heaven" ..... this is the proof ● In Islamic Eschatology, "Akhirah / Akhirah" (الآخرة) is used to term life after death, "Jannah" (جنّة) is the concept of "Heaven", whereas the meaning of "Jannah" in Arabic is "Gardens" not found in the text literacy of the word "heaven" in the scriptures ● In "Vedas" it is said that Swarga is a "third world" full of light and light which is the abode of the gods termed "Swarga Loka" Bhagawad Gita said: "Swarga" is a temporary stopover "After enjoying extensive Swarga, they returned to the world", Swarga as a temporary pleasure place, while true happiness is the union of "Atman" / Soul with "Brahman" the Creator ● the Venerable Siddartha Gautama, explained "Buddhism" as a raft which, after floating on the river, would allow the passenger to attain "Nirvana / Nibbana" is the highest happiness Happiness "Nibbana" cannot be experienced by pampering the senses, but by calming it, "Nibbana" is not a place, "Nibbana" is not an absence or extinction "Nibbana" is not a "Heaven" or "Svargga" So ... the word "Paradise" is not from India or Arabic, this word is the result of absorption from the teachings and the native language of the archipelago namely Svârggã ..... which colors India Do not close the "Facts" to the glory of the Old Archipelago, ... is "Lying" there is a "Porno" scene in the basic relief of Vhwănā Çhaķâ Phalā which is now published as Borobudur ... INDONËSIARYĀ By: Santosabapiliang (Datuok Panglimo Soko) Book Info: WA +62813 2132 9787

BOROBUDUR,TRUE BACK HISTORY

Author : Santo Saba Piliang
Publisher : Santo Saba Piliang
Page : 160 pages
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Borobudur is not Temple Ńâmô bhägâvâtyai āryātārāyai It is time for history which is considered "sacred", will fall by the results of science that clarifies historical records before, and no one should be surprised by this phenomenon, our ancestors are "Aryans" Ancestors of the Indonesian Aryans The latest study, led by geneticist David Reich of Harvard University, was published in March 2018 and 92 scholars from around the world in the disciplines of genetics, history, archeology and anthropology This study shows that there have been two major migrations to India in the last 10,000 years: 1. Out of Africa (OoA) migrants who have reached India around 65,000, this Zagrosian mixes with previous inhabitants in India as early as 7,000 - 3,000 BC, giving birth to the "Harappan" civilization 2. After 2000 BC, came immigrants (Schytia / Sakya / Sakkas / Arya), They brought Sanskrit early or basic from Sanskrit New cultural practices such as sacrifice rituals, all of which form the basis of early Hindu / Vedic culture, are based on the teachings of our ancestor "Dharma" Tony Joseph, author of the book Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From, published by Juggernaut wrote that a thousand years earlier people (Ras Aryan) also traveled to Europe, replacing and mixing with farmers there, giving birth to new cultures and spreading Indo-European language Other genetic studies have proven that there are many nations migrating to India, originating from Southeast Asia, strengthened by the many Austro-Asian speakers That the Aryans were not the first inhabitants of India and the Harappan "Dravidian" civilization existed long before their arrival. Indeed "Dravidas" are their ancestors of Indians They have campaigned to change the school curriculum and erase every word that mentions "Aryan immigration" from history books The Arya race is the "Schtya" of the Çaka Nation of the Indonesian Archipelago before the advance, the "Jawi" nation of the Çaka descendant nation: 1. Javanese (Not Javanese) 2. Madayu (Mada, Medes, Madyan, Midian, Medea) 3. Cambyses (Kambuja Greek) 4. Scythia, Çaka (Aryans / Aryan Races) The Çaka Archipelago's ancestors conquered King Salivahana of India in 78 AD, this year was the start of the year where Saka began in India Çaka's empire centered on the Nusantara "Dinasty Surya" left thousands of inscriptions with the number of the year Çaka and an "Oversight" if yr Saka in all inscriptions counted from 78 AD, How to calculate this is the cause of the loss of our history before that year Many large Scythian groups also migrated to Central Asia, Eastern Europe and Northern Anatolia around 3,100-3,000 BC Sakas = Scythians, migrating to eastern Europe and northern Anatolia through Pontic Steppe since the Vedic era after the Mahabharata war 3.162 BC. Source, Archievorg The "Dharmic" teachings brought by the Çaka / Sakkas / Sākya / Schytia / Aryān recorded in Borobudur with the literacy of the word "Màhéçākyā" developing in the Indian plains, based on 3 teachings and one of "Jainsm" with its character "Mahavira" Māhe means almighty or great and great, Çakya are the people or nation of çakya or Sakya / Çaka / Saka The words "Svārggā" & Kusãlãdhārmābâjaņà in the basic relief of Borobudur prove the original teachings of the archipelago "Dharmic" The period before the New Order, 2 Religion from India, must be an alternative choice The official religion of the country is also in "Label" Borobudur and other sites, just by distinguishing the "There / No" position statue sitting cross-legged The philosophy of "Dharma" is perfectly recorded in Balinese culture and is fully illustrated in Borobudur, both not based on one of the 2 religions in India, but the philosophy recorded in both, underlies the 3 religions that grow there Ńâmô bhägâvâtyai āryātārāyai INDONËSIARYĀ By: Santosabapiliang Book Info: WA +62813 2132 9787

Mysteries of Borobudur Discover Indonesia

Author : John Miksic
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2013-02-22
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781462906994

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With vivid photography and insightful commentary, this travel pictorial shines a light on the Buddhist art and architecture of Borobudur. The glorious ninth–century Buddhist stupa of Borobudur—the largest Buddhist monument in the world—stands in the midst of the lush Kedu Plain of Central Java in Indonesia, where it is visited annually by over a million people. Borobudur contains more than a thousand exquisitely carved relief panels extending along its many terraces for a total distance of more than a kilometer. These are arranged so as to take the visitor on a spiritual journey to enlightenment, and one ascends the monument past scenes depicting the world of desire, the life story of Buddha, and the heroic deeds of other enlightened beings—finally arriving at the great circular terraces at the top of the structure that symbolize the formless world of pure knowledge and perfection.

Borobudur

Author : Jacques Dumarçay
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Architecture
ISBN : STANFORD:36105031896991

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Borobudur by Jacques Dumarçay Pdf

Borobudur in Central Java is one of the largest religious monuments in the world and has become the focus of current interest with its recent restoration under the auspices of UNESCO. Dumarcay, a consultant architect to the restoration project gives a detailed assessment of the architecture and symbolism of the monument and puts it in the context of the religious culture of eighth-century Java.

Art and Collecting Art (English Edition)

Author : Oei Hong Djien
Publisher : Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2012-09-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9786024244477

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Art and Collecting Art (English Edition) by Oei Hong Djien Pdf

Oei Hong Djien, Indonesia's distinguished art collector hailling from Magelang, Central Java, is also a writer. From 1990 to the present day, which spans a period of about 20 years, he has written numerous pieces on art. Most are introductions to exhibition catalogues; some are texts for speeches, lectures and discussions; others are articles that have appeared in the catalogues of auction house, magazines and books.

Chandi Borobudur

Author : R. Soekmono
Publisher : Assen : Van Gorcum ; Paris : The Unesco Press
Page : 100 pages
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Release : 1976
Category : Borobudur
ISBN : UCSC:32106001441143

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Chandi Borobudur by R. Soekmono Pdf

The magic tree house transports Jack and Annie to the deck of the Titanic to find the mysterious gift that will free a small dog from a magic spell.

Borobudur

Author : Caesar Voûte,Mark Long
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Architecture, Buddhist
ISBN : STANFORD:36105130542223

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Borobudur by Caesar Voûte,Mark Long Pdf

Borobudur Was Constructed In Indonesia During The Eighth Century As A Guide To The Noble Path Of The Buddha. Though The Western World Discovered This Sacred Place Almost 200 Years Ago, It Remains Seated In Its Enigmatic Depth. This Book Is A Catalyst And Invites Adventurous Minds To Find New Directions By Bringing Into Focus The Vast Universe Of The Borobudur.

The Lost Temple of Java

Author : Phil Grabsky
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1597640557

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The Lost Temple of Java by Phil Grabsky Pdf

Borobudur in Central Java is the world's largest Buddhist temple. For over 1,000 years the aweinspiring structure lay deserted in the jungle. No one knows exactly who built it or when, why it was suddenly abandoned just before completion and why did it remain hidden for so long? This book--like Raffles--seeks to solve the mystery of Borobudur. This book is a real surprise--a fantastic account of the infamous Raffles and his discovery of the great temple in Java.

The Restoration of Borobudur

Author : Unesco
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015064094736

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The Restoration of Borobudur by Unesco Pdf

This publication traces the history and restoration of Chandi Borobudur, a Buddhist temple built over 1,000 years ago on the island of Java, Indonesia which was successfully restored during 1973-1983 and listed as a World Heritage Site in 1991. It covers the various aspects of the process, including the long and painstaking task of logging the position of the stones, the studies that revealed the underlying sources of decay, and the important archaeological finds that provided clues to the temple's spiritual past; and includes many of the original drawings and photographs taken from the restoration project archives.

Java Adventure Guide

Author : Periplus Editors,
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2014-04-15
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781462909278

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Java Adventure Guide by Periplus Editors, Pdf

The ultimate adventure guide This is the most comprehensive guide to Java ever produced. Hundreds of pages of travel tips and dozens of lively articles on history, nature, and the arts, take you right under the surface of Javanese life, with visits to lots of unique places. Under the volcano Java’s 121 active volcanoes rumble and roar above one of the world’s most dramatic tropical landscapes. Whether you come here to trek the volcanoes or to visit the island’s impressive ancient monuments, Java provides the adventure of a lifetime. The nitty gritty, from A to Z Detailed maps of all areas of interest are included along with personal recommendations from our expert authors on how to get around, where to stay and eat, and how to get the best value for your money.

Curse of Ashwathama

Author : Akshay Bhardwaj
Publisher : Akshay Bhardwaj
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Curse of Ashwathama by Akshay Bhardwaj Pdf

The story of Ashwathama from starting to end. Well end was only the beginning.