Asu Temple – Indonesia
Address
Asu Temple Indonesia
Candi Pos Sengi,
Magelang Regency, Central Java 56482,
Indonesia
Moolavar
Shiva
Introduction
Candi Asu is part of the Sengi complex built in the 8th and 9th centuries. It is a Shiva temple lying in Magelang Regency, Central Java. It is nestled in between Mount Merapi and Mount Merbabu volcanoes and nearby the road from Mungkid to Boyolali.
An external wall is formed as the base with an internal wall acting as the foundation. Between the two walls, the area has been filled with two meters of rocks and earth, and then paved on the top. The remaining space was left for a center statue to be placed. On the western outside wall, masonry mass was left, forming the stairs. From this rough layout, new lines were drawn in the paving in order to expand and build the temple properly. Angular rocks were used as the original blocks, set at an angle. The temple was nearing completion and larger rocks were to be placed last. Carving began from the top of the temple, working downward. The large finishing rocks that were to be used at the end were never carved or used, offering an explanation to their disappearance from the site.
Century/Period
8th and 9th centuries
Managed By
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Nearest Bus Station
Mungkid to Boyolali.
Nearest Railway Station
Yogyakarta
Nearest Airport
Adisutjipto International Airport.