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Majapahit's Candi Panataran: The Empire's Sacred Mountain Temple

5 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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Lucas and Luna explore Candi Panataran, the largest temple complex in East Java and a key religious center of the Majapahit Empire. Lucas explains the temple's layout, its three courtyards, and the symbolic reliefs that depict the Ramayana and episodes from the life of the god Vishnu. They discuss the temple's connection to Mount Kelud, an active volcano that erupted in the 14th century, and how the Majapahit kings incorporated volcanic ash into their rituals. Lucas also shares how the temple's architecture reflects the empire's syncretic blend of Hinduism and indigenous ancestor worship. Luna asks how the temple was rediscovered and preserved after the empire's fall. The episode ties the temple's fate to the decline of Majapahit and the rise of Islam on Java. #Majapahit #CandiPanataran #EastJava #Hinduism #Vishnu #Ramayana #MountKelud #Volcano #TempleArchitecture #Syncretism #AncestorWorship #Blitar #Relief #14thCentury #HayamWuruk #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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