Prambanan Temple etimologi
Name
Prambanan, is derived from the name of the village where the temple
stands, believed to be the change of the name of the dialect of Javanese
language of the term theology Hindu Para Brahman means "Brahman
Supreme" is Brahman or the eternal realities highest and greatest that
can not be described, which is often equated with the concept of God in Hinduism. Another opinion considers the Brahman may refer to the heyday of the temple was formerly filled by brahmins. Another opinion put forward the notion that the name "Prambanan" comes
from the root word mban in the Java language that is meaningful to bear
or have a task, refer to the Hindu gods who took on the task to
organize and run the harmony of the universe.
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The original name of this Hindu temple complex is the name of Sanskrit; Siwagrha (House of Shiva) or Siwalaya (Natural Shiva), based shivagrha inscription which is dated 778 Saka (856 AD). Trimurti glorified in this temple complex of three main temples venerate Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu. But Shiva Mahadeva who occupy the main hall in the temple of Shiva is the god most venerated in this temple complex.
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