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Jawi temple (Indonesian: Candi Jawi, original name: Jajawa) is a syncretic Hindu-Buddhist candi (temple) dated from late 13th century Singhasari kingdom. The temple is located on the eastern slope of Mount Welirang, Candi Wates village, Kecamatan Prigen, Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia, approximately 31 kilometers west of Pasuruan city or 41 kilometers south of Surabaya. The temple located on the main road between Kecamatan Pandaan – Kecamatan Prigen and . The temple was thought to be a Hindu-Buddhist place of worship, however the temple actually was dedicated as mortuary temple to honor King Kertanegara, the last king of Singhasari. It is believed that the ashes of the late king were also placed in two more temples, the Singhasari temple and Jago temple.

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  • Jawi temple (Indonesian: Candi Jawi, original name: Jajawa) is a syncretic Hindu-Buddhist candi (temple) dated from late 13th century Singhasari kingdom. The temple is located on the eastern slope of Mount Welirang, Candi Wates village, Kecamatan Prigen, Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia, approximately 31 kilometers west of Pasuruan city or 41 kilometers south of Surabaya. The temple located on the main road between Kecamatan Pandaan – Kecamatan Prigen and . The temple was thought to be a Hindu-Buddhist place of worship, however the temple actually was dedicated as mortuary temple to honor King Kertanegara, the last king of Singhasari. It is believed that the ashes of the late king were also placed in two more temples, the Singhasari temple and Jago temple. The Nagarakretagama canto 56 mentioned this temple as Jajawa. King Kertanegara of Singhasari ordered the construction of this temple to provide a place of worship for the adherents of Shiva-Buddha sect, a syncretic religion patronage by the king. (en)
  • Candi Jawi (nama asli: Jajawa / ꦗꦗꦮ) adalah candi yang dibangun sekitar abad ke-13 dan merupakan peninggalan bersejarah Hindu-Buddha Kerajaan Singhasari yang terletak di kaki Gunung Welirang, tepatnya di Desa Candi Wates, Prigen, Pasuruan, Jawa Timur, sekitar 3 kilometer dari pusat kota Pandaan. Candi ini terletak di pertengahan jalan raya antara Kecamatan Pandaan - Kecamatan Prigen dan . Candi Jawi banyak dikira sebagai tempat pemujaan atau tempat peribadatan Buddha, tetapi sebenarnya merupakan tempat pendharmaan atau penyimpanan abu dari raja terakhir Singhasari, Kertanegara. Sebagian dari abu tersebut juga disimpan pada Candi Singhasari. Kedua candi ini ada hubungannya dengan Candi Jago yang merupakan tempat peribadatan Raja Kertanegara. (in)
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  • Jawi temple (Indonesian: Candi Jawi, original name: Jajawa) is a syncretic Hindu-Buddhist candi (temple) dated from late 13th century Singhasari kingdom. The temple is located on the eastern slope of Mount Welirang, Candi Wates village, Kecamatan Prigen, Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia, approximately 31 kilometers west of Pasuruan city or 41 kilometers south of Surabaya. The temple located on the main road between Kecamatan Pandaan – Kecamatan Prigen and . The temple was thought to be a Hindu-Buddhist place of worship, however the temple actually was dedicated as mortuary temple to honor King Kertanegara, the last king of Singhasari. It is believed that the ashes of the late king were also placed in two more temples, the Singhasari temple and Jago temple. (en)
  • Candi Jawi (nama asli: Jajawa / ꦗꦗꦮ) adalah candi yang dibangun sekitar abad ke-13 dan merupakan peninggalan bersejarah Hindu-Buddha Kerajaan Singhasari yang terletak di kaki Gunung Welirang, tepatnya di Desa Candi Wates, Prigen, Pasuruan, Jawa Timur, sekitar 3 kilometer dari pusat kota Pandaan. (in)
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