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| | | [navigasi.net] Budaya - Candi Singosari The top part which consider as the main body of the temple. | | | | | Singosari Temple or Candi Singosari situated in Candirenggo
village, Kecamatan Singosari, Kabupaten Malang. This temple was
found around 18th century (1800-1850) and it was called as Tower
Temple (Candi Menara) by the Dutch. Perhaps it because its shape
that looked pretty much like a tower. Another name given to this
temple was Cella Temple (Candi Cella) by a European archeologist
by looking at the four spaces in its walls. According to the
report by W. Van Schmid who visited this temple on 1856, the
local villagers called this temple as Cungkup Temple (Candi
Cungkup). But as for now, people recalls this temple as Singosari
Temple since its located in Singosari. Some people also called it
Renggo Temple because this temple is in Candirenggo Village.
According to the written reports from this temple’s
visitors from 1803-1939, it said that Singosari Temple is
actually inside a huge temple complex. Inside this complex there
were seven temple that has been ruined and the statues were
scattered everywhere. One statue that can be rescued is the
statue in the temple we called now as Singosari Temple. Most of
the statues were taken to the Netherlands during the occupation
by the Dutch and as the current statue remains were taken from
the ruined temples. | | | | | | |
| | | [navigasi.net] Budaya - Candi Singosari The statue of Resi Agastya which was left by the Dutch. | | | | |
The shape of Singosari Temple can be said very special since
this temple is seemed to have two levels. Normally the space/room
of a temple/candi will be at the body part but in Singosari
Temple, the room (bilik) is in the bottom part. Originally
there’s statue in each room, in the North side
there’s statue of Durgamahisasuramardhini and in the East
side there’s a statue of Ganesha and in the South side is
the statue of Resi Guru which is also known as Resi Agastya. But
now we can only see the statue of Resi Agastya as the other
statues were taken to Leiden. The reason for not bringing along
the statue of Resi Agastya was because it was badly damaged so it
won’t make a proper gift to the high ranking officials at
that time.
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| | | [navigasi.net] Budaya - Candi Singosari The statue of Dewi Parwati (Parwati Goddess) with its peculiar head. The real head part is believed to be lost and can not be found. | | | | |
Another interesting thing in this temple is the ornaments or
decorations. Normally temples were decorated with a flat-shaped
decoration in all or some parts, but in Singosari Temple we will
not see it like that. The decorations in Singosari Temple was not
all completed. So it can be concluded that this temple was
actually was not really finished when it was finally being
abandoned. The reason of the abandonment was suspected to be a
war or the sudden attack from King Jayakatwang from Gelang-Gelang
kingdom to Kertanegara King from the kingdom of Singosari which
happen in 1292. This massive attacked destroyed the Kingdom of
Singosari since King Kertanegara was murdered so did all his
people and followers. This marked the doomed of the Kingdom of
Singosari. So it was strongly believed, this doomed was the
reason why the decorations in this temple was never
completed.
But there’s an advantage from that unfinished
decorations since it allows us to learn and study how is the
technique of making the temple’s decorations. We can see
that the decorations was made from higher part at the top and
went all the down. The upper part was finished perfectly, the
middle part was half finished and as for the bottom part
hasn’t been touched at all.
We can also see some statues are left in the area of Singosari
Temple. Some of them in the shape of God or Goddess though all
are not in a good condition. There’s one statue called Dewi
Parwati that looks a bit peculiar because of the head part. It
looks like it’s not the real head part since the real head
part believed to be damaged, lost and can’t be found.
Visiting Singosari Temple with the guidance book in my hand
bring the sadness in my heart. We can see in the book the statues
which was brought to the Netherlands completes with the
explanation of the gesture and positions together with the
attributes worn by the statues. Those pictures shows that the
statues brought to the Netherlands is the best one. Something
that might be said as a ‘robbery’ to Indonesian art
and culture.
source: Article at tourism object and
Tourism History hand guide book
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