Thursday, April 24, 2008

Etymology Borobudur

In Indonesian, temples are known as candi, thus "Borobudur Temple" is locally known as Candi Borobudur. The term candi is also used more loosely to describe any ancient structure, for example, gates and bathing structures. The origins of the name Borobudur however are unclear, although the original names of most ancient Indonesian temples are no longer known. The name 'Borobudur' was first written in the Sir Thomas Raffles book on Java history. Raffles wrote about a monument called borobudur, but there are no older documents suggesting the same name. The only old Javanese manuscript that hints at the monument as a holy Buddhist sanctuary is Nagarakertagama, written by Mpu Prapanca in 1365.
The name 'Bore-Budur', and thus 'BoroBudur', is thought to have been written by Raffles in English grammar to mean the nearby village of Bore; most candi are named after a nearby village. If it followed Javanese language, the monument should have been named 'BudurBoro'. Raffles also suggested that 'Budur' might correspond to the modern Javanese word Buda ('ancient') - i.e., 'ancient Boro'. However, another archaeologist suggests the second component of the name ('Budur') comes from Javanese term bhudhara (or mountain).

Borobudur Event

THE SYNOPSIS of the BOROBUDUR MASTERPIECE DANCEACT 1:The scene a living with full of greediness,cruelty, repressive to one and another so that everything is in disorder. There is a man named Rakai Panangkaran and he is known as a spiritualist who is very much concerned to human lives that do the evil thing. For this reason he teaches a good way to have a batter life in the future. His teaching is in the form of storeyed stone which consist of life learning named Kamadhatu, Rupadhatu and Arupadhatu.

ACT II:The scene describes people are working together and cooperating to one and another, situated at the foot of Menoreh Hill, starting to build Borobudur, Yet the evil spirits come out to disturb and make the people suffer for it. The army of the Kingdom together with the monks try to exile those evil spirits.

ACT IIIKing Samaratungga has a determination to finish the building of the temple and he asks his people to work together to realize his aim.

ACT IVKing Samaratungga, his men and all the people thank to God for His blessing in order to finish and complete the building of the temple. They sit silently and pray led by the monks for they life ini peace.

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