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	<title>Indonesian touristic circuit &#187; The Mendut Chandi</title>
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		<title>The Triad Of Wonders</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Travel]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[bharabudhara]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[BOROBUDUR Chandi]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The Mendut Chandi]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[The Pawon Chandi]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The triad of wonders (<em>Mendut chandi, Pawon chandi, and Bharabudhara chandi</em>) standing in a straight row, forms a symbolic unity. In the most older of the three, the <em>Mendut chandi</em>, a 3 meter high statue of Buddha carved from one piece of stone, represents an imposing expression of homage to the preacher of the faith of deliverance. Less than 2 kilometers away, separated by the rivers of <em>Elo</em> and <em>Progo</em>, lies smaller <em>Pawon</em>, a jewel of Javanese temple architecture. In all probability this temple served as a stop to purify the mind, before ascending <em>Bharabudhara chandi</em>. A mere fifteen hundred meters from <em>Pawon chandi</em>, a stone hill of terrasses arises, the <em>Bharabudhara</em> with its 100s of Buddhas. When making the tour of the galleries with their high-set balusterses under the heavenly canopy, one may imagine being in a temple. Saying one's prayers, passing along the two and a half kilometers of reliefs to the crown of the sanctuary, resembles a passage along an altar up to the hope for fulfilment. The Pilgrim Father or he who hopes to attain <em>Boddhisatva</em>, enters <em>Mendut chandi</em> in honour of the Buddha. <em>Bharabudhara chandi</em>, nevertheless, is like a prayer attended by the prayer beads of reliefs and graces. It rises to nirvana towards the acquisition of Buddhaship, the absolute deliverance from the cycle of perpetual reincarnation.</p>[email_link]</p>[email_link]<p>Narasumber: Moerdowo,R.M.</p>]]></description>
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