Kimpulan temple in Yogyakarta / Jogja. Kimpulan temple is ancient relics at campus locations Indonesian Islamic University (UII) precisely in Hamlet Kimpulan, Umbulmartani village, district. Ngemplak, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia. The site is located on Road Ground.
Kimpulan temple was first discovered by accident on December 11, 2009 while being held excavation for foundation for library construction projects UII. Tekubur Kimpulan temple about five meters underground. As Sambisari Similarly, Morangan Temple, also Kedulan, this temple is also estimated simultaneously buried by the eruption of Mount Merapi erupted near him about a thousand years ago.
Discovery Kimpulan temple is a most exciting archaeological discoveries in Yogyakarta in recent times, and led to allegations of speculation about the possibility of the existence of other temples are still buried lava and volcanic ash of Mount Merapi.
The nature of Hindu temple showed Kimpulan Siwaistik. However, the architecture of this temple looks unusual when compared with other once-style temples are found in this region. It should not be a temple-style Central Java, the temple and the roof made of stone not found.
Kimpulan temple has a small size and simple carving decoration. Kimpulan temple consists of a square and the foundation of the temple and the stairs gated entrance slit and is decorated with carved Kala antefiks. In the room there is a statue of Ganesha, Nandi, and also Lingga-Yoni.
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