Gebang Temple



Candi Gebang found accidentally in November 1936 by a farmer who was being dug to find the rock. Not a stone building which he got, but the intangibles stone statues of Ganesha. After further excavation conducted by the Department of archaeology, in the area discovered the Foundation of the foot of the temple. 
Allegedly this temple collapsed and buried in the ground resulting from the eruption of Mount Merapi.Allegedly this temple was founded in 730 to 800 ad. After completely refurbished in 1940, it still leaves a blank spot parts placed the statue. Not only is there the statue yet discovered, there is also a statue of him intentionally stolen. The statue of Nandiswara the God of wind, eye guards are placed on the front side of the temple, the worth of his head in 1989. In the temple, there is a booth containing a yoni. This temple has no stairs to get into the booth, so at this time if a visitor wants to enter the booth had to climb the Temple first.
Gebang temple complex are small, almost similar to the Kalasan Temple and Sari Temple. But with the arrangement of the garden as well as benches, making complex Establishing appropriate as relax eliminate fatigue. An oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city development.


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