Lumbung Buddhist temple – Indonesia
Address
Lumbung Buddhist temple – Indonesia
Prambanan, Klaten Regency,
Central Java Province
Yogyakarta,
Indonesia 57454.
Moolavar
Buddha
Introduction
Lumbung or Candi Lumbung is a 9th-century Buddhist temple compound located within the complex of Prambanan Temple, Central Java, Indonesia. The original name of this temple is unknown; however the local Javanese named the temple “candi lumbung”, which means “rice bran temple”. It is located several hundred meters north from Prambanan temple, next to the Bubrah temple.
Puranic Significance
The temple bears so many similarities with nearby Sewu temple, except it is smaller in scale. The inscription mentioned about the construction of a temple compound dedicated to Manjusri Bodhisattva. The mentioned temple was probably referred to Sewu temple instead of Lumbung. According to its architectural style similarities with Sewu, the temple was built in the 9th century at the time of the Ancient Mataram Kingdom. It was around the same period with Sewu and Bubrah temple, yet older than Prambanan. This temple compound is composed of a main temple surrounded by 16 perwara (smaller) temples in concentric formal layout. The architectural style is similar to those of the Sewu temple complex nearby. Just like the Sewu and Prambanan temples, this temple faces east with its main entrance located on the east side of the temple compound. However the temple can be reached from all cardinal points. The structure is crowned with stupas.
Century/Period
9th century
Managed By
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Nearest Bus Station
Raya Solo – Yogyakarta
Nearest Railway Station
Sleman Regency
Nearest Airport
Adisucipto International Airport