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Borobudur, the great Buddhist stupa on Central Java (Indonesia - near Merapi Volcano) built and decorated perhaps before 800AD, should be on anybody's list of the ten greatest art-complexes in the world for its size, quality, sophistication and excellent state of preservation.

bobdog @ borobudur 
 buddhist  pyramid 
  123m X 123m X 42m 

 41 km NW of yogyakarta, 
 on the island of java.

The Temple of Borobodur

Borobodur Temple

Buddhist marvel of stone standing in the garden of Java, Indonesia

The Borobodur Temple complex is one of the greatest monuments in the world. It is of uncertain age, but thought to have been built between the end of the seventh and beginning of the eighth century A.D. For about a century and a half it was the spiritual centre of Buddhism in Java, then it was lost until its rediscovery in the eighteenth century.

The structure, composed of 55,000 square meters of lava-rock is erected on a hill in the form of a stepped-pyramid of six rectangular storeys, three circular terraces and a central stupa forming the summit. The whole structure is in the form of a lotus, the sacred flower of Buddha.

One of the ninety-two Dhyani Buddha statues enclosed in stupas

For each direction there are ninety-two Dhyani Buddha statues and 1,460 relief scenes. The lowest level has 160 reliefs depicting cause and effect; the middle level contains various stories of the Buddha's life from the Jataka Tales; the highest level has no reliefs or decorations whatsoever but has a balcony, square in shape with round walls: a circle without beginning or end. Here is the place of the ninety-two Vajrasattvas or Dhyani Buddhas tucked into small stupas. Each of these statues has a mudra (hand gesture) indicating one of the five directions: east, with the mudra of calling the earth to witness; south, with the hand position of blessing; west, with the gesture of meditation; north, the mudra of fearlessness; and the centre with the gesture of teaching.

Devotional practice of circumambulate around the galleries and terraces.

Besides being the highest symbol of Buddhism, the Borobodur stupa is also a replica of the universe. It symbolises the micro-cosmos, which is divided into three levels, in which man's world of desire is influenced by negative impulses; the middle level, the world in which man has control of his negative impulses and uses his positive impulses; the highest level, in which the world of man is no longer bounded by physical and worldly ancient desire.

It is devotional practice to circumambulate around the galleries and terraces always turning to the left and keeping the edifice to the right while either chanting or meditating. In total, Borobodur represents the ten levels of a Bodhisattva's life which he or she must develop to become a Buddha or an awakened one.

Gunung Merapi
  as seen from BOROBUDUR TEMPLE

Gunung Merapi
  as seen from BOROBUDUR TEMPLE

Gunung Merapi
  as seen from BOROBUDUR TEMPLE


These pages introduce various aspects of this monument, and present it using a web browser. VRML is used to provide preset and self-guided tours of this monument; the collection of 2,672 reliefs, both narrative and decorative, can be accessed; relevant texts are linked to the images where appropriate; and links are provided to other great complexes and Buddhist sites, in order to set Borobudur in context.

Borobudur form part of Project Jigsaw, funded by the ANU's Major Equipment Committee.


  1. Context
  2. Progress with the project;
  3. Borobudur in detail
  4. Borobudur in Photographs
  5. Access the database via clickable sections
  6. Maps, plans, views
  7. Project Jigsaw


1. BOROBUDUR IN ITS CONTEXT

Overview Building History Discovery Restoration
Facts & Figures Buddhism Life of Buddha Buddhist Texts
Buddhist Art Pilgrimage Sites Timeline of Indonesia Monuments of Java
Tourism to Java Indian Monuments Angkor Wat Pagan, Burma
Comparative size Tourism to Java Web Links Bibliography

 


2. BOROBUDUR IN DETAIL AS A 3D VRML MODEL

(NB (a) Works only with a suitable
VRML Web browser)
(2) Galleries quartered for viewing: G1.1 is Gallery One, first quarter, and so on

Read This First: How we have prepared the model for VRML Viewing

Then go to VRML Menu


3. BOROBUDUR IN PHOTOGRAPHS

The key-system is taken from Krom & Van Erp's catalogue.
In between the basement at the uppermost stupa terrace, there are four galleries,
each with a main wall and a balustrade:
G = gallery / B = balustrade / main = main wall / dec = decorative
I II III & IV are the main inward-facing walls (i.e. backs to the stupa)
The Balustrade reliefs face these across each gallery (i.e. backs to the countryside);
"a" & "b" indicate two ranks of reliefs on the main wall:
Thus Ia is the upper rank of reliefs on the main wall of Gallery 1;
and IIB are the balustrade reliefs of the second gallery

Basement (O) General Views
G1 main: Life of Buddha (1a) G1 B: (great deeds) (B1b)
G2 main: (Gandawyuha) (II) G2: B (great deeds) (BII)
G3 main: (Maitreya) (III) G3 B: (Maitreya) (BIII)
G3 main: (Maitreya) (III) G3 B: dec (DBIII)
G4: general Buddha Statues
G4 main: Samantabhadra (IV) G4 B: (Maitreya) (BIV)
Stupa terrace Buddha Statues
 


4. BOROBUDUR DATABASE VIA CLICKABLE SECTIONS

First Gallery Second Gallery
Third Gallery Fourth Gallery


5. SECTIONS, MAPS, PLANS, VIEWS

Indonesia Basement AutoCad Model
Central Java Lower Section 2C
Environs of Borobudur Middle section 3C
Comparative size Upper section 4C
Dieng Plateau Terraces 5C
Prambanan Detailed plan 6C
Mendut Site Plan 7C
 


6. PROJECT JIGSAW

1. Description & Rationale 2. Why Borobudur? 3. Accuracy & Detail
4. Web Learning 5. Technology 6. What Next?
7. The Future & VRML 8. Participants 9. Borobudur Credits




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