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English: Small and graceful buddhist shrine of Pawon, located neatly between en:Borobudur and en:Mendut temple, en:Magelang, Central Java. Pawon literary means "kitchen" in Javanese, from root word "awu" which means dust. However local people called this temple "Bajranalan" according to the village where it stood. Bajranalan came from the sanskirt word "Vajra" (thunder) and "Anala" (fire, flame). "en:Vajra" also the name of buddhist ceremonial tool. The Outer wall of Pawon temple is adorned with reliefs of graceful en:boddhisattvas and en:taras, also Kalpataru (tree of life) flanked with en:Kinnara-Kinnari.
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2007-11-06 (original upload date)

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  • 2007-11-06 13:13 Gunkarta 595×727×8 (158614 bytes) Small and graceful buddhist shrine of Pawon, located neatly between [[Borobudur]] and [[Mendut]] temple, [[Magelang]], Central Java. Pawon literary means "kitchen" in Javanese, from root word "awu" which means dust. However local people called this temple

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