Candhi Borobudur
Borobudur is a landmark temple of Ko-Tei rediscovered during the reign of Raden Samsera II in the now Capital of Singshirana Kingdom, Kuthasalaka. It is the largest Ko-Tei temple that consists of nine stacked platforms, six square and three circular, topped by a central dome. It is decorated with 2,672 relief panels and 504 statues that depict the story of the 1st to the 6th precursor. The central dome is surrounded by 72 statues of "The Named Legends" each seated inside a perforated stupa.
Mostly as a place for Ko-Tei follower to do their worship, Borobudur is also a place of worship for other precursor-based belief such as Hanse and Maisha Mazuri.
Creation
The stories told that the Borobudur was created as a way to remember the stories of those before and was rediscovered by the legendary scholar Ki Renwa'o. In reality it was created as a catalyst for great magic that the creators want to use and was created based on a blueprint for The Connection's network.Relief
The Temple tells the story of the six precursor that came before the current time. It starts on the bottom with the sixth precursor to the first precursor and tells the stories believed by the follower of Ko-Tei. The stories tells how each precursor started out, their enigma, and their downfall through a bunch of relief and statues made out of andesite. On the last three platforms tells the story of the two creator that started the current age and a statue of the One. The two creator, Valva and Savura, was depicted as a human male and female pair with long flowing robes in a praying position. Each human holds a staff, each with its own symbol. Valva's staff holds a looped square, the symbol of the everlasting soul and Savura's staff holds a three-pronged star with one of the sides prolonged, the symbol of the brilliant mind.
Type
Temple / Religious complex
Parent Location
Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
Comments