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| | | [navigasi.net] Budaya - Candi Gununggangsir | | | | | Gunung Gangsir Temple is a red-bricked temple that has the most
relief (sculptured artwork) decoration all over it. Unfortunately
not all relieves are still in a good condition since part of it
damaged already. According to the local people there, most of the
relief has been missing because it was taken away by the Japanese
during their occupation in Indonesia. The remaining ones still
can be seen in this temple. Visitor will be amazed by the relief
of vessels and tendrils although it’s no longer in a
perfect condition. An image of a woman with no head also can be
seen decorating north wall temple. Other ornament and relief also
can be seen in many part of this temple, it shows us that this
used to be a beautiful temple indeed.
This is a rectangular-shaped temple completed with many roof
levels that looks like the shape of pagoda.
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| | | [navigasi.net] Budaya - Candi Gununggangsir | | | | | Founded on the 62x42 m, this temple has full length of 20m and
17m wide. There’s a small door which is too difficult to
get into since it’s too small for average people, not to
mention you have to climb the stairs which is not in a good
condition and no longer safe as erosion has happened many
times.
From the literature provided in the location, this temple was
built as the commemoration monument to express the gratitude of
the people as they finally succeed in growing rice and farming.
This temple is predicted built at the early of 10th century when
most people at that time hasn’t had the knowledge of
farming. Before doing farming, people at that time was a nomad,
always moving from one place into another for finding something
to eat, mostly grass.
There’s a legend widely known by the local people here
that once upon a time, there’s a lady named Nyi Sri Gati
came into this village. She tried to persuade the people here to
seek the solution of their constant short of food to the Sang
Hyang Widi god. One day, there was paddy birds flew on that
village and brought rice grains along with them. They dropped the
grains and also the grain skin which later planted by the local
people at the north side of this temple.
The grains grew and turned the area into a paddy field while
the skin turned into precious stones. This made Nyi Sri Gati
became very rich but yet generous. People called her Mbok Rondo
Dermo (Javanese, Rondo=widow, Dermo=generous) for her generosity.
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| | | [navigasi.net] Budaya - Candi Gununggangsir | | | | | Soon the story of this wealthy lady had spread around the
merchants and nomads who wanted to sell her precious stone to
many places. They changed their mind and decided to keep the
stone for themselves by smuggled it in the boat. But suddenly the
boat sank and somehow threw into the land and became a mountain
called Prau Mountain located along the Penanggungan Mountain
hillside. People believes it because Nyi Sri Gati somehow had a
mystical power to cause those things.
This wealthy lady not only attracted merchants but also
criminals. They tried in many ways to robbed her but none of them
had succeeded since she could defeat them all. The criminals
names were used as the name of villages around this temple such
as Keboireng, Wonokoyo, Pucang, Sobo, Kesemi, Kedatan and many
more.
Nobody knows for sure whether the above legend is true or just
some story, but the local people still consider this temple is
sacred.
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