Temple Bajang Ratu

Kamis, 02 April 2009


Temple bajangratu or known as gate bajangratu a temple that reside in village temon, district trowulan regency mojokerto. this building is estimated built in century ke-14. follow ancient survival preservation body note mojokerto, temple/ this gate functioneds as entrance for holy building to commemorates to pass away it jayanegara in negarakertagama called" return kedunia wisnu" year 1328 c[=1406m/sira ta dhinarumeng kapopongan, bhiseka ring crnggapura pratista ring antawulan. but actually, before pass away it him obvious this temple is used as kingdom back door. this guess is supported relief existence" sri cape" and gate wing that symbolize penglepasan and up to now at region trowulan be a culture if melayat person dieds to compelled via back door.

name bajangratu itself mengaitkan with article in pararaton and local folklore. mentioned, when inaugurated to be king, jayanegara still very young [bajang]sehingga given term" queen bajang/ bajang queen" . there also mentioned, that when died, jayanegara mendharmakan at kepompongan with mengukuhkan at antawulan [trowulan. reeling bajangratu appear first time in oundheitkundig verslag [ov year 1915.

physically, this building is gate paduraksa roofed [gate], made from brick except ladder [bordes with door step [under and on] made from stone andesit. stand at height 41,49 m dpl, with orientation aims east laut-tenggara. temple sketch berbetuk segiempat, measure ± 11,5 x 10,5 m, tall 16,5 m, wide entrance road ± 1,40 m. vertically this building has 3 parts; foot, body and roof. has a kind of wing and wall fence at both sides. gate foot along 2,48 m. foot structure consist of frame under, foot body and frame on. these frames only consists of composition amount of pelipit flat and berbingkai bell form. in foot corners found simple decoration, except to left corner in front of is decorated relief describes sri cape.

this temple is finished mempugar and meresmikan in the year 1992 by director general kebudayan education departement and culture.

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