Bubrah Temple Prambanan Yogyakarta
Bubrah temple is located in the tourist area of Prambanan, in Bener Hamlet, Village Bugisan, District Prambanan, Klaten Regency, Central Java Province. Not much information is obtained about the temple which currently resides in the form of 'shelf' (foot temple) that has been damaged and a pile of stones, a former temple walls. The name 'Bubrah' - Java language means falling apart -. It is unclear whether this temple Bubrah named because when it was discovered the condition is already in a state of "Bubrah" (scruffy) or because that's his name.
The size is relatively small Buddhist temple with a rectangular ground-plan, elongated north-south direction. Exact size can not be obtained because of the ruins of the temple is surrounded by a locked fence. High shelf (foot) temples around 2 m. Along the upper seam is decorated with carvings symmetrical pattern. No visible remains of the temple reliefs at the foot of the wall. Stairs rise to the surface of the shelf in the hall is located in the east.
Written by: Jogja Holidays
Jogja Holidays, Updated at: 11:18 PM
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