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[[File:Hindu Temple in Java, Indonesia.jpg|thumb|The [[Prambanan]] temple complex]]
Hundreds of '''ancient stone religious monuments''' lie on the island of '''[[Java]]'''. Known as [[Candi of Indonesia|''candi'']] in [[Indonesian language|Indonesian]],
==History==
The earliest surviving Hindu temples in Java are
The Javanese temple plan and layout was changed from the centralistic, concentric and formal layout of central Javanese period (8th—10th century) to linear, often asymmetric layout following the topography of the site of eastern Java period (11th—15th century).<ref>{{cite book | last =Soekmono | first =Dr R.| title =Pengantar Sejarah Kebudayaan Indonesia 2 | publisher =Penerbit Kanisius | date =1973 | ___location =Yogyakarta, Indonesia| pages =86 | isbn = 979-413-290-X}}</ref> The main temple of central Java temples such as [[Sewu]] temple complex, is located in the center of the complex surrounded by perwara temples, while the main temple from eastern Java period, such as [[Candi Penataran|Penataran]] temple complex, is located in the back, furthermost from the entrance, and often built on the highest ground of the temple complex. The rules of eastern Javanese temple layout are still followed closely by [[Balinese temple|Balinese temples]].
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==References==
* [[Miksic, John N.]] in Java - Periplus Adventure Guide. Periplus Editions 1997. p.183 {{ISBN|962-593-244-5}}
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