Hindu temples in East Java, Indonesia
An ancient Hindu Buddhist style temple located approximately 12 kilometers north of Malang City, East Java Province, Indonesia. It was built to commemorate the last king of the Singosari dynasty, Kertanagara, who died when his palace was captured by usurpers in 1292. This temple is renowned for its unique architectural style and exquisite sculptures, although it seems to have never been fully completed. The roof is decorated with highly detailed "Kara" portraits, which are symbols of time and destruction in Hinduism. Not only is it an iconic building in Malang County, but it is also one of the important cultural heritages in East Java region.
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