Jawi Temple
Facts and practical information
Jawi Temple stands as a historical beacon in East Java, Indonesia, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of the region. This Hindu-Buddhist temple, dating back to the 13th century, is nestled in Trowulan, Mojokerto Regency, and is believed to have been dedicated to King Kertanegara of Singhasari, the last king of the Singhasari dynasty. The temple showcases the syncretic blend of Hindu and Buddhist architecture that was prevalent during the era of the Majapahit Kingdom.
The structure of Jawi Temple is striking, with its towering main building constructed from red brick and adorned with intricate bas-relief carvings that depict stories from Hindu epics. Despite suffering damage from natural wear and past volcanic eruptions, the temple has undergone restoration efforts to preserve its historical significance and architectural grandeur.
Jawi Temple is not just a relic of the past; it continues to be a site of cultural importance and a destination for both pilgrims and tourists. Visitors to the temple can immerse themselves in the spiritual atmosphere and appreciate the fusion of art and spirituality that defines this majestic monument. Its presence in the lush landscapes of East Java offers a serene escape and a chance to connect with Indonesia's profound historical heritage.
Jl. Raya PrigenPasuruan 67157 East Java
Jawi Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Penanggungan, Prigen.