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Dieng temples (Indonesian: Candi Dieng) is the group of 7th and/or eighth century Hindu candi or temple compounds located in Dieng Plateau, near Banjarnegara, Central Java, Indonesia. These edifices originate from the Kalingga Kingdom. The plateau is home of eight small Hindu temples that are among the oldest surviving religious structures ever built in Java, and the earliest Hindu temples in Indonesia. The temples show many features of Indian Hindu temple architecture. The Kailasa museum nearby contains many pieces of sculpture removed from the temples.

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  • Dieng temples (Indonesian: Candi Dieng) is the group of 7th and/or eighth century Hindu candi or temple compounds located in Dieng Plateau, near Banjarnegara, Central Java, Indonesia. These edifices originate from the Kalingga Kingdom. The plateau is home of eight small Hindu temples that are among the oldest surviving religious structures ever built in Java, and the earliest Hindu temples in Indonesia. The temples show many features of Indian Hindu temple architecture. The real name of the temples, the history and the king responsible for the construction of these temples ware unknown. This is because the scarcity of data and inscription connected to the construction of these temples. The local Javanese population named each temples according to Javanese wayang characters, mostly taken from Mahabharata epic. The Kailasa museum nearby contains many pieces of sculpture removed from the temples. (en)
  • Kompleks Candi Dieng adalah kelompok kompleks candi Hindu abad ke-7 terletak di Dataran Tinggi Dieng, Kabupaten Banjarnegara, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Kompleks yang terdiri dari beberapa bangunan ini berasal dari Kerajaan Kalingga.:79,90Kawasan dataran tinggi ini merupakan tempat berdirinya delapan candi Hindu kecil yang merupakan salah satu bangunan keagamaan tertua yang masih bertahan yang pernah dibangun di Jawa. Nama sebenarnya dari candi tersebut, sejarah, dan raja yang bertanggung jawab atas pembangunan candi-candi ini tidak diketahui. Hal ini dikarenakan kelangkaan data dan prasasti yang menjelaskan terkait pembangunan candi-candi ini. Penduduk Jawa lokal menamakan setiap candi sesuai dengan tokoh wayang Jawa, kebanyakan diambil dari epos Mahabharata. (in)
  • O templos de Dieng são um grupo de oito templos hindus datados do século VII ou VIII situados no planalto de Dieng, na província indonésia de Java Central, cerca de 25 km a norte da cidade de . O planalto de Dieng é um complexo vulcânico constituído por uma antiga caldeira vulcânica onde há pelos menos dois estratovulcões, várias crateras e cones vulcânicos, alguns deles ativos, e vários lagos. Os templos foram construídos pelo e estão entre as mais antigas construções religiosas em Java que chegaram aos nossos dias e são as construções em pedra de Java mais antigas que se conhecem. Pensa-se que originalmente existiriam cerca de 400 templos, mas só restam oito. Devido à escassez de dados e de inscrições que os mencionem, desconhecem-se os nomes originais dos templos, a sua história e quem foram os governantes responsáveis pela sua construção. Os habitantes locais usam o nome de personagens Wayang para cada um dos templos, na sua maior parte derivados do épico hindu Mahabharata. Sete dos templos formam um complexo (ou , usando a designação indonésia, que também é usada para templos individuais). O outro templo ergue-se numa colina próxima e está separado dos restantes. (pt)
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  • Dieng temples (Indonesian: Candi Dieng) is the group of 7th and/or eighth century Hindu candi or temple compounds located in Dieng Plateau, near Banjarnegara, Central Java, Indonesia. These edifices originate from the Kalingga Kingdom. The plateau is home of eight small Hindu temples that are among the oldest surviving religious structures ever built in Java, and the earliest Hindu temples in Indonesia. The temples show many features of Indian Hindu temple architecture. The Kailasa museum nearby contains many pieces of sculpture removed from the temples. (en)
  • Kompleks Candi Dieng adalah kelompok kompleks candi Hindu abad ke-7 terletak di Dataran Tinggi Dieng, Kabupaten Banjarnegara, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Kompleks yang terdiri dari beberapa bangunan ini berasal dari Kerajaan Kalingga.:79,90Kawasan dataran tinggi ini merupakan tempat berdirinya delapan candi Hindu kecil yang merupakan salah satu bangunan keagamaan tertua yang masih bertahan yang pernah dibangun di Jawa. (in)
  • O templos de Dieng são um grupo de oito templos hindus datados do século VII ou VIII situados no planalto de Dieng, na província indonésia de Java Central, cerca de 25 km a norte da cidade de . O planalto de Dieng é um complexo vulcânico constituído por uma antiga caldeira vulcânica onde há pelos menos dois estratovulcões, várias crateras e cones vulcânicos, alguns deles ativos, e vários lagos. Os templos foram construídos pelo e estão entre as mais antigas construções religiosas em Java que chegaram aos nossos dias e são as construções em pedra de Java mais antigas que se conhecem. Pensa-se que originalmente existiriam cerca de 400 templos, mas só restam oito. Devido à escassez de dados e de inscrições que os mencionem, desconhecem-se os nomes originais dos templos, a sua história e quem (pt)
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  • Kompleks Candi Dieng (in)
  • Templos de Dieng (pt)
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