Ruins of Buddhistic Temples in Prågå Valley—Tyandis Båråbudur, Mendut and Pawon

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Ruins of Buddhistic Temples in Prågå Valley—Tyandis Båråbudur, Mendut and Pawon

by I. (Isaac) Groneman

EN·~3 hours

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Description

Nestled in Java’s secluded Prågå Valley, a modest yet determined scholar turned his retirement into a mission to record the crumbling Buddhist monuments that dot the landscape. From the grand stone steps of Mendut to the quiet shrine of Pawon, his careful observations capture the interplay of weathered carvings, lingering incense trails, and the subtle dialogue between stone and jungle. The narrative guides listeners through the valley’s most striking ruins, offering vivid sketches of their layout, decorative motifs, and the lingering echo of ancient rituals that once animated these sacred spaces.

Beyond the physical description, the work delves into the early history of Buddhism in the region, contrasting mythic origins with the cautious conclusions of modern Orientalists. It explores how the faith evolved from an austere, god‑less philosophy into the more elaborate traditions seen in southern and northern schools, all while reflecting on the timeless values of compassion and self‑discipline that the temples embody. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of Java’s hidden spiritual heritage and the scholarly curiosity that keeps it alive.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (183K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

MFR, Stephen Hutcheson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2020-08-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

I. (Isaac) Groneman

I. (Isaac) Groneman

1832–1912

A Dutch physician in Java who became an attentive writer on Javanese life, court culture, and antiquities, he left behind vivid books shaped by long firsthand experience in Yogyakarta. His work stands at the meeting point of medicine, travel writing, and early scholarship on Java.

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