Plaosan Lor

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Plaosan Lor is one of the twin 9th-century Buddhist temple groups in the Plaosan complex near Prambanan, Central Java, notable for its intricate reliefs and blend of Hindu-Buddhist architectural styles.

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Plaosan Lor canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple complex
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Buddhist architecture
Hindu-Buddhist syncretic architecture
associatedDynasty Sailendra dynasty
Sanjaya dynasty
builtInCentury 9th century
coordinateLocation -7.752
110.507
country Indonesia
culture Javanese
era Medieval Indonesia
function Buddhist monastic complex
place of worship
hasFeature courtyards
entrance gates
inscriptions
statues of Buddhist deities
stone perimeter wall
hasLayout rectangular walled compound
hasPart main temple group
mandapa-like structures
perwara temples
stupas
hasRelief Bodhisattva reliefs
female devotees reliefs
floral motifs
geometric motifs
narrative panels
heritageDesignation National cultural heritage of Indonesia
surface form: Cagar Budaya Indonesia
locatedIn Prambanan Temple
surface form: Prambanan
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Java
surface form: Central Java
locatedInFormerEntity Medang Kingdom
surface form: Mataram Kingdom
locatedNear Prambanan Temple
Ratu Boko
Sewu Temple
locatedOn Java
materialUsed andesite stone
nearbyCity Yogyakarta
notableFor blend of Hindu and Buddhist iconography
intricate stone reliefs
twin-temple layout
partOf Plaosan temple complex
period Medang Mataram period
surface form: Central Javanese period
religion Buddhism
tourism cultural tourism destination
twinWith Plaosan Kidul

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Plaosan temple complex hasPart Plaosan Lor
Plaosan Kidul hasTwinRelationWith Plaosan Lor
Plaosan Kidul nearbySite Plaosan Lor