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- Pawon abstract "Pawon (known locally as Candi Pawon) is a Buddhist temple in Central Java, Indonesia. Located between two other Buddhist temples, Borobudur (1.75 km (1.09 mi) to the northeast) and Mendut (1.15 km (0.71 mi) to the southwest), Pawon is connected with the other two temples, all of which were built during the Sailendra dynasty (8th–9th centuries). Examines the detail and style of its carving this temple is slightly older than Borobudur.The three temples were located on a straight line, suggesting there was a symbolic meaning that binds these temples."Between Mendut and Borobudur stands Pawon temple, a jewel of Javanese temple architecture. Most probably, this temple served to purify the mind prior to ascending Borobudur." The original name of this Buddhist shrine is uncertain. Pawon literally means "kitchen" in Javanese language, which is derived from the root word awu or dust. The connection to the word "dust" also suggests that this temple was probably built as a tomb or mortuary temple for a king. Pawon from the word Per-awu-an (place that contains dust), a temple that houses the dust of cremated king. However who was the personage that entombed here is still unknown. Local people name this temple as "Bajranalan" based on the name of the village. Bajranalan is derived from the sanskrit word Vajra (thunder or also a Buddhist ceremonial tool) and Anala (fire, flame). In the contemporary era during the full moon in May or June, Buddhists in Indonesia observe Vesak annual ritual by walking from Mendut passing through Pawon and ends at Borobudur.".
- Pawon country Indonesia.
- Pawon location Central_Java.
- Pawon location Magelang.
- Pawon thumbnail Pawon.jpg?width=300.
- Pawon wikiPageID "13400664".
- Pawon wikiPageRevisionID "585129523".
- Pawon client Sailendra.
- Pawon completionDate "circa early 9th century".
- Pawon hasPhotoCollection Pawon.
- Pawon latitude "-7.60616".
- Pawon locationCountry Indonesia.
- Pawon locationTown "near Magelang, Central Java".
- Pawon longitude "110.219522".
- Pawon mapSize "258".
- Pawon mapType "Java Topography".
- Pawon name "Pawon".
- Pawon style "Buddhist candi".
- Pawon subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Indonesia.
- Pawon subject Category:Borobudur.
- Pawon subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Indonesia.
- Pawon subject Category:Cultural_Properties_of_Indonesia_in_Central_Java.
- Pawon subject Category:Sailendra.
- Pawon type Artifact100021939.
- Pawon type BuddhistTemplesInIndonesia.
- Pawon type Building102913152.
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- Pawon type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pawon type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Pawon type Structure104341686.
- Pawon type Temple104407435.
- Pawon type Whole100003553.
- Pawon type YagoGeoEntity.
- Pawon type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Pawon type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Pawon type Building.
- Pawon type Place.
- Pawon type Wikidata:Q532.
- Pawon type Place.
- Pawon type Building.
- Pawon type Location.
- Pawon comment "Pawon (known locally as Candi Pawon) is a Buddhist temple in Central Java, Indonesia. Located between two other Buddhist temples, Borobudur (1.75 km (1.09 mi) to the northeast) and Mendut (1.15 km (0.71 mi) to the southwest), Pawon is connected with the other two temples, all of which were built during the Sailendra dynasty (8th–9th centuries).".
- Pawon label "Candi Pawon".
- Pawon label "Pawon".
- Pawon label "Temple de Pawon".
- Pawon sameAs Pawon.
- Pawon sameAs Temple_de_Pawon.
- Pawon sameAs Candi_Pawon.
- Pawon sameAs Candi_Pawon.
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- Pawon sameAs 6261361.
- Pawon sameAs Q3056346.
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- Pawon sameAs Pawon.
- Pawon wasDerivedFrom Pawon?oldid=585129523.
- Pawon depiction Pawon.jpg.
- Pawon isPrimaryTopicOf Pawon.
- Pawon name "Pawon".