Dawangsari Buddhist Temple Yogyakarta Cenctral Java INDONESIA

Temple of - Buddha
Candi Dawangsari Dawang Sari, Dowang Sari, Sambirejo, Kec. Prambanan, Kabupaten Sleman, Jawa Tengah 55572, Indonesia https://g.co/kgs/5bgs1v, Central Java, Indonesia

This Temple Website sponsored by Mr. Anoop Singh, HSFC, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075.

Phone Numbers- 70117104088, 9136362391

Introduction and History in Brief

The beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Gautam Buddh.

Dawangsari Temple is located near the Barong (Hindu) temple, because of the discovery of statues of Ganesha and Stupa of Dawangsari Temple with Buddhist-Hindu temple styles. It is estimated that this building was built around the 9th century (Ancient Mataram). Currently its condition is still in the form of scattered stones and several small stupas. Still intact. It still takes a long time for the reconstruction of the building and archaeological research more deeply. But for the time being the focus is still on completing the Barong temple project.

The temple is still in the excavation stage, the temple site is to the north of the barong temple. only separated by village roads. The shape of the temple in a number of stacking shapes in the form of stupas in large sizes. Hopefully the relevant offices will immediately restore this temple, so that it becomes a new tourist destination. happy historical tour.

The Dawangsari site is one of the sites in the Sleman Regency area. Sleman Regency according to Mundardjito (2002: 70) is an area that has quite a lot of sites.

Noted from the 17 sub-districts, there is not a single sub-district that does not contain archaeological sites. Administratively this site is located in Dawangsari hamlet, Sambirejo Village, Prambanan District, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region Province. Astronomically, this site is located at 110⁰29’45.45″ East Longitude and 07⁰46’28.46″ South Latitude. This site is located at an altitude of 180 meters above sea level. The Dawangsari Temple site is located in the form of a highland topography (hills) and is in a complex with the Barong Temple site, which is to the north.

Judging from the basic shape that resembles a stupa (although it is still a loose collection), the Dawangsari site is a heritage building that breathes Buddhism. Based on that opinion, this site is also often called the Dawangsari Stupa.

The Dawangsari Stupa site was first mentioned in the ROD in 1915. Meanwhile, Mundardjito briefly mentioned this temple. Mundardjito (2002: 85) mentions that not far from the site (Barong Temple), about 200 m to the northeast, a stupa-shaped andesite stone building has recently been discovered. The diameter is approximately the same as the Borobudur stupa. This Buddhist building site is named the Dawangsari Temple Stupa.

Complete mapping of this site was carried out by BPCB Yogyakarta (at that time it was still called the Archaeological Heritage Sanctuary) in 1986/1987. Archaeological research at the Dawangsari Temple Stupa site intensively began from 1987 to 1988/1989. on site data collection and rock search and rock grouping. While the research activities in 1988/1989 were collecting data on buildings that were still buried or being excavated. The results of these excavations are the appearance of the upper structure of the building (roof) up to the structure of the temple’s batur section, as well as the preparation of the eastern side of the stone foot batur experiment. Meanwhile, between 1989 and 2000 there was a vacuum. This is because the focus of activities is concentrated on the restoration of Barong Temple.

Temple Photos

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Videos from YouTube

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Presiding Deity

Lord Gautam Buddha❤️🙏

Timing

Monday to Saturday- Open timing MORNING 8am–8:00pm.

The winter season is perfect to visit as it is so hot in summers in Central java which can cause Illness,difficulties.

Aarti Timing

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Basic Facilities

Drinking Water, CCTV Security, , Shoe Store, Wash Rooms.

Activities

Details awaited.

Festivals

Buddha Purnima , Ullambana. Losar , Magha Puja Day , Asalha Puja Day , Uposatha ,Rumtek Chaam , Hemis Festival , Pavarana Day ,Lumbini Festival.

Famous Temples Nearby

  • Lumbung. Buddhist-style, consisting of one main temple surrounded by 16 smaller ones.
  • Bubrah. Buddhist temple, rebuilt between 2011 and 2017.
  • Sewu. Buddhist temple complex, older than Roro Jonggrang. A main sanctuary surrounded by many smaller temples. Well preserved guardian statues, replicas of which stand in the central courtyard at the Jogja Kraton.
  • Candi Morangan. Hindu temple complex buried several meters under volcanic ashes, located northwest from Prambanan.
  • Candi Plaosan. Buddhist, probably 9th century. Thought to have been built by a Hindu king for his Buddhist queen. Two main temples with reliefs of Boddhisatva and Tara. Also rows of slender stupas.
  • South of the Lara Jongrang complex
  • Ratu Boko. Complex of fortified gates, bathing pools, and elevated walled stone enclosure, all located on top of the hill.
  • Sajiwan. Buddhist temple decorated with reliefs concerning education. The base and staircase are decorated with animal fables.
  • Banyunibo. A Buddhist temple with unique design of roof.
  • Barong. A Hindu temple complex with large stepped stone courtyard. Located on the slope of the hill.
  • Ijo. A cluster of Hindu temple located near the top of Ijo hill. The main temple houses a large lingam and yoni.
  • Arca Bugisan. Seven Buddha and bodhisattva statues, some collapsed, representing different poses and expressions.

Near by Shops & Markets

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👉Famous for Shopping in Yogyakarta & Central Java

👉Famous for Shopping Handicrafts and Clothes in Central Java

Nearby Dharamshalas

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Hotels near Temple

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Restaurants near Temple

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Nearby Hospitals

RSIY PDHI Hospital

Panti Rini Hospital

RS. Bhayangkara Jogja

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Concerned Police Stations

Jl. Sepat No.1, Tegalsari, Kec. Tegal Bar., Kota Tegal, Jawa Tengah 52111, IndonesiaPhone: +62 283 351513

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Managment Commity

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Miscellaneous information

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Legal information

The temple is situated on legal site taking care by Govt. and Mandir Community, there is no legal obligation on Temple Property or Temple Schedule, Criteria,Rules etc..

Facilities to hold Functions

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Library

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Akharas

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Mehants, Pujaris, Archakas and Sewayats

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Gau Sewa, Birds and otheranimals Sewa

Initiattives like Pashu Sewa, Pakshi Sewa, Langar Sewa, Vedic Pathshalas etc Plannings in process.

Langar Sewa

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Gurukul/Vedic Pathshalas

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Mitra Mandal Link for Advice/Guidance*

This is a group of devotees of Govardhan Mandir who regularly go for darshans and Govardhan Parikrama.

Google Forms will be available shortly to become member of this group.

Modes of Travel

By Air

The fastest and the most convenient way to travel to Indonesia from India is by air. You can take a flight either to Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta or Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar. There are several airlines from India that offer connecting flights to these destinations. Indonesia is roughly 4483 kilometres (2786 mile) from India and the flight time is around 5 hours. You can book your flight from several major cities in India, such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Amritsar, Chennai, and Cochin, all of which offer you nonstop flights to your destination.

Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta is the busiest airport and it is a mere 20 kilometres from the city centre. The airport offers all the amenities that the modern traveller desires – shops, cafes, lounges, ATM, etc. There could a bit of a wait while arriving or departing this airport. Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar can cater to large as well as smaller aircrafts making it your preferred choice if you’re heading to Bali.

There are several airlines that offer direct flights to Indonesia. Air India, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and Emirates are some of the international carriers that can fly you to Indonesia. Garuda Indonesia is the national carrier, and you can travel within the country by catching a domestic flight on this airline

Connectivity within the country is excellent and you can easily get yourself a forward flight or alternate mode of transport to wherever your destination in Indonesia is. You can also check out the things to do in Indonesia.

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By Sea

If you are feeling a little bit adventurous and also have a lot of time on hand, you can try traveling to Indonesia by sea. The experience of just relaxing aboard a luxurious ship, being lulled by the waves, is unlike any other. Sit back and enjoy the many comforts that the trip offers you.

There are no direct cruises from India and you will first need to head to Singapore. From there, you can hop on board a cruise going to Australia or one doing a circuitous trip around the Southeast Asian countries. You can disembark in Bali where you can continue the rest of your vacation. The cruise from Singapore to Australia usually takes about 6-7 days to reach Bali, with a halt in between at Semarang.

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Visitors view about the Temple

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