BAGAIMANA CARA GUNADHARMA MEMBANGUN CANDI BOROBUDUR?

Indonesia Insider
7 Jun 202004:13

Summary

TLDRThe script delves into the enigmatic history of Borobudur, the world's largest Buddhist monument. It remains a mystery who constructed it, with Gunadharma speculated as the architect, based on folklore rather than inscriptions. Estimated to be built around 824 CE and completed half a century later, it features 2,670 relief panels, stretching 6 km if laid out. The construction involved approximately 2 million andesite blocks, precisely carved and interlocked without mortar, sourced from distant quarries. This architectural marvel, a testament to the pinnacle of artistic and architectural achievement, stands as an enduring symbol of the nation's rich cultural heritage.

Takeaways

  • 🛕 Borobudur Temple is surrounded by numerous mysteries, including its construction and the origin of its name.
  • 👷‍♂️ The architect of Borobudur is believed to be Gunadharma, a legendary and mysterious figure.
  • 📜 Dutch historian Johannes De Casparis estimated that Borobudur was founded by King Samaratungga of the Syailendra Dynasty around 824 AD.
  • 🏛️ The temple was completed during the reign of Queen Pramudawardhani, approximately half a century later.
  • 🎨 Borobudur features 2,670 relief panels that, if laid end-to-end, would stretch for 6 kilometers.
  • 🪨 Constructing the temple required around 2 million andesite stone blocks, intricately carved to interlock without any adhesive.
  • 🏗️ The andesite stones were sourced from distant locations, adding to the complexity of the construction.
  • 🧱 Skilled craftsmen carved the stones on-site, ensuring they fit together precisely like a giant Lego set.
  • 💪 Moving the stone blocks to Borobudur's site required substantial manpower, with estimates of four people needed to carry each block.
  • 🌄 The completed structure covers the entire Borobudur hill with a stepped, octagonal design, reaching a height of 35 meters.

Q & A

  • What is the mystery surrounding the origins of Borobudur?

    -The origins of Borobudur are mysterious because the exact method of its construction and the meaning behind its name are still unclear.

  • Who is believed to be the architect of Borobudur?

    -The architect of Borobudur is traditionally believed to be a figure named Gunadharma, though his identity is shrouded in legend and not based on historical records.

  • What role did Johannes De Casparis play in the history of Borobudur?

    -Johannes De Casparis, a Dutch historian, studied inscriptions and concluded that Borobudur was likely built by King Samaratungga of the Sailendra dynasty around the year 824 AD.

  • When was Borobudur believed to be completed?

    -Borobudur was believed to be completed during the reign of Queen Pramudawardhani, approximately half a century after its construction began.

  • How many relief panels does Borobudur have, and what do they depict?

    -Borobudur has 2,670 relief panels, which, if laid out, would stretch to about 6 kilometers. These panels depict various scenes, including stories from the life of Buddha.

  • What is notable about the construction technique used for Borobudur?

    -Borobudur was constructed using about two million blocks of andesite stone, carefully carved and interlocked without the use of cement or other adhesives, similar to a giant Lego set.

  • Where did the stones for Borobudur's construction come from?

    -The andesite stones used in Borobudur's construction were not found locally but were sourced from a distant location, requiring significant effort to transport them.

  • How were the stones for Borobudur prepared and transported?

    -The stones were first carved into blocks at the quarry, then transported by workers, with each block requiring around four people to carry it to the construction site.

  • What is the shape of the Borobudur structure, and how high is it?

    -Borobudur is constructed as a stepped pyramid with a square base and a central dome at the top, reaching a height of 35 meters.

  • Why is Borobudur considered a masterpiece of architecture?

    -Borobudur is considered a masterpiece due to its intricate design, extensive reliefs, and the sophisticated construction techniques used, all accomplished without modern technology.

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Borobudur MysteryBuddhist MonumentArchitectural WonderGunadharma ArchitectSyailendra DynastyJohannes De CasparisStone ReliefsAndesite BlocksAncient EngineeringIndonesian HeritageCultural Legacy
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