The world's largest temple and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Borobudur stands as a majestic testament to ancient wisdom, with intricate carvings weaving tales of history, inviting contemplation within the serene embrace of spirituality.
It is a Praying Place, says Frenky JC, Our designated Guide by the Government of Indonesia to lead us, to guide us to the Temple of Borobudur.
It was one of the most beautiful trip I had in my life, visiting Islamic State with so many Hindu and Buddhist Heritage sites, Beautiful Temples, Monuments and surroundings of Hindu Deities. Unbelievable !
So that's why we can call it the Borobudur, one of the Wonders of the Buddhist World. Or we can call it the Eighth Wonder of the Buddhist World. Or it can be called as the first and the only Wonders of the Buddhist World, that is Borobudur.
It is full of stories, full of myth, full of Buddhist Cult, depicted on the stone Buildings, stone Structures. And as the priest of Menduk Monastery says, that Legend has it 'the Sakyas came here to build this Temple. And the Sakyas always belong to Nepal, the present Nepal. So nobody knows how old is Borobudur Temple, but everybody knows that the Sakyas belongs to Nepal, because we have a 2007 hundred year old history, where Sakyamuni Buddha was born and he attended Enlightenment in the present India that is called Bodhgaya. And who preach the message of Peace and non-violence around the world.
And interestingly today, 1000 million people follow Buddhism, 'A way of Life' as Buddha said. And Borobudur is one of the iconic Message of Buddhism.
Welcome to Borobudur Temple Stupa in Indonesia.
Borobudur is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Magelang Regency, not far from the city of Magelang and the town of Muntilan, in Central Java, Indonesia. It is the world's largest Buddhist temple.
The temple design follows Javanese Buddhist architecture, which blends the Indonesian indigenous tradition of ancestor worship and the Buddhist concept of attaining nirvāṇa.
Borobudur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world, and ranks with Bagan in Myanmar and Angkor Wat in Cambodia as one of the great archeological sites of Southeast Asia.

