Big
vessel on temple wall
We
talked about relief of Buddha life as the first part of the article
(you may read at:
Now,
we concern with relief of “the
daily life of people surrounding the temple around 1,200 years ago.”
At
above Figure, the relief showed that people surround temple has a big
vessel to conduct overseas trade.
Indeed,
Syailendra dynasty was one of a prominent dynasty in Indonesia, their
reign has been marked as cultural Renaissance in the region of the
Southeast Asia.
In
addition to build the biggest Buddha temple in the world, Syailendra
dynasty was considered to be ruled a maritime Southeast Asia.
The
trade extended to the countries such as:
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India
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Madagascar
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Ghana
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Other Asian and African countries
Reliefs
on the temple wall
Other
daily life of 8th century of Java (one of 5 big islands in
Indonesia) was depicted on temple’s wall, may include:
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life of people in the forest
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life of people in the villages
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palace life
We
may know how ancient Java made a medicine, a herbal medicine called
as “Jamu.” Drinking jamu regularly is common practice until now.
Fables
also part of relief. One interesting story is about friendship
between monkey and buffalo.
Known
that buffalo was ready to sacrifice himself to save the monkey, Ogre
canceled his wish to eat monkey.
It
is interesting to understand the reliefs on the wall of temple as
part of tour to Borobudur.
Buddhist temples are very cool.
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We talked about relief of Buddha life as the first part of the article (you may read at: Reliefs on the Largest Buddha Temple in the World, Borobudur – part 1)
Reliefs on the Largest Buddha Temple in the World, Borobudur – part 2
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Now, we concern with relief of “the daily life of people surrounding the temple around 1,200 years ago.”
Reliefs on the Largest Buddha Temple in the World, Borobudur – part 2
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Now, we concern with relief of “the daily life of people surrounding the temple around 1,200 years ago.”
Fascinating. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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At above Figure, the relief showed that people surround temple has a big vessel to conduct overseas trade.
That looks absolutely amazing ☺
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-Indeed, Syailendra dynasty was one of a prominent dynasty in Indonesia, their reign has been marked as cultural Renaissance in the region of the Southeast Asia.
So interesting, thank you.
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In addition to build the biggest Buddha temple in the world, Syailendra dynasty was considered to be ruled a maritime Southeast Asia.
very interesting
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The trade extended to the countries such as:
- India
- Madagascar
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- Ghana
- Other Asian and African countries
The ancient world always amazed me. It was also interesting to learn about herbal medicine Jamu that still in use in now days.
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yes, we may find wisdom in ancient life
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How interesting. Love to learn about these ancient stories.
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Other daily life of 8th century of Java (one of 5 big islands in Indonesia) was depicted on temple’s wall, may include:
- life of people in the forest
- life of people in the villages
- palace life
I think of the years, history, weather, people and the these stones with intricate carvings become museums for us to learn and enjoy. I loved this post and thank you for sharing.
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We may know how ancient Java made a medicine, a herbal medicine called as “Jamu.” Drinking jamu regularly is common practice until now.
Very interesting place
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Fables also part of relief. One interesting story is about friendship between monkey and buffalo.
Very interesting. Thanks for the info!
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Known that buffalo was ready to sacrifice himself to save the monkey, Ogre canceled his wish to eat monkey.
Awesome artwork!
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It is interesting to understand the reliefs on the wall of temple as part of tour to Borobudur.
It’s amazing to think of how these temples were built so many years ago, and the influence that India and China had on the region. At Angkor Wat, there are examples of the art work changing as the people swapped Buddhism for Hinduism (or was it the other way).
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