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Temple of Queen Bajang


Queen Bajang temple is shaped gate Paduraksa has three parts: legs, body and roof. Have wings and fence walls on both sides. There are decorations on the roof of a head of Kala flanked by lions. Relief of the Sun, the Dragon-legged, head of Garuda, and the one-eyed Relief. At the foot illustrates the story of Sri Tanjung has the function as a protector or repellent distress and on the right wing decorated with Ramayana story. Right and left doors were carved in the form of long-eared animal. This gate has to do with King Jayanegara. Bajangratu constructed of brick arches bonded to each other degan brush system, except at the doorway and stairs made of andesite stone. Plan of a rectangular building measuring 11.5 m long, 10.5 m wide. Building height and 16.5 m wide entrance hallway 1.4 m. The location is the Palace du Hamlet, Village Temon, District Trowulan.


Queen of Temple Bajang

The gate Whose shape is PADUKARAKSA gate has three parts: foot, body and roof. It has a wing wall and the fence in its both sides. This decorated by the relief. In the root part are Kala head Between Lion, Sun, Snake with foot part describe the story of Sri Tanjung. It has function as the protection of the danger. In the right wing is decorated reliefs of the Ramayana story. In the right and the left door is carved animal with long ear. This gate was the entrance gate as to the holy building. This gate has relations with Jayanegara King. Its located at the Palace, Temon, Trowulan, Mojokerto regency.Article Source: Know Your Heritage majapahit Trowulan area, the work of Drs IG Good L ArnawaQuoting from the book Drs I.G. L Arnawa good, judging from the shape of the temple gate or the gate is a building of type "Paduraksa" the gate that has a roof. On the whole temple is made of red brick, but floors stairs and doorways made of andesite. The building is a length of 11.5 m and 10.5 m wide, 16.5 m height and width of 1.4 m tunnel entrance.Moment when we saw this temple, can be vertically divided into three parts, namely the feet, body, and the roof. In addition it has a gate wing walls and fences on both sides. At the foot of the gate there is a portrait ornaments story "Sri Tanjung," in the body above the threshold when the door was decorated with ornate vine ropes, and the roof there is an ornament of the head when flanked by lions, the reliefs of the sun, the dragon footed, head of the eagle, and reliaef one-eyed cyclops or Monocle. Relief function as a protective and repellent danger. On the right wing there is a story Ramayana reliefs and sculptures long-eared animal.Bajangratu alleged temple entrance to a shrine commemorating the death of King Jayanegara the Saka year 1250 or 1328 years BC. Bajangratu himself in the ancient Javanese language means small, ascended the throne as king as a boy, and said it happened to King Jayanegara.Bajangratu own temple establishment is not known with certainty, but based on the relief contained in the building, estimated century temple was built in 13-14, and completely refurbished in 1992.Location of the founding of the temple is located relatively far Bajangratu (2 miles) away from the center of canal waters of Majapahit in the east, now in the Palace hamlet, village Temon 0.7 km from the temple near the Rat. The reason for this location, perhaps to obtain peace and closeness to nature, but still controlled, ie, with evidence of a canal across the front of the temple is approximately 200 meters which went straight to the center of canal system of Majapahit, indicating a close relationship with the downtown area of ​​Majapahit.The existence of this temple is also not free from a belief that is still attached to the minds of local communities. Is a pamali for a government official to cross or enter the temple gate Bajangratu this, because it is believed it could give bad luck. Believe it or not, but it might be worthwhile to try.

sources:
District Tourism Office Mojokerto
 

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