Borobudur was built by King Samaratungga, one of the kings of
Old Mataram Kingdom, the descendant of Sailendra dynasty. Based on
Kayumwungan inscription, an Indonesian named Hudaya Kandahjaya revealed
that Borobudur was a place for praying that was completed to be built on
26 May 824, almost one hundred years from the time the construction was
begun. The name of Borobudur, as some people say, means a mountain
having terraces (budhara), while other says that Borobudur means monastery on the high place.
Borobudur is constructed as a ten-terraces building.
The height before being renovated was 42 meters and 34.5 meters after
the renovation because the lowest level was used as supporting base. The
first six terraces are in square form, two upper terraces are in
circular form, and on top of them is the terrace where Buddha statue is
located facing westward. Each terrace symbolizes the stage of human
life. In line with of Buddha Mahayana, anyone who intends to reach the
level of Buddha's must go through each of those life stages.
The base of Borobudur, called Kamadhatu,
symbolizes human being that are still bound by lust. The upper four
stories are called Rupadhatu symbolizing human beings that have set
themselves free from lust but are still bound to appearance and shape.
On this terrace, Buddha effigies are placed in open space; while the
other upper three terraces where Buddha effigies are confined in domes
with wholes are called Arupadhatu, symbolizing human beings that have been free from lust, appearance and shape. The top part that is called Arupa symbolizes nirvana, where Buddha is residing.
Each terrace has beautiful relief panels showing how skillful the
sculptors were. In order to understand the sequence of the stories on
the relief panels, you have to walk clockwise from the entrance of the
temple. The relief panels tell the legendary story of Ramayana. Besides,
there are relief panels describing the condition of the society by that
time
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