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Candi Kedulan |
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Candi Kedulan is located on the northwest side of modern Yogyakarta about 2.5 km to the north of the road that leads to Prambanan village. This Hindu temple was discovered buried beneath deposits of mud that had flowed down the southern slopes of Mount Merapi due to volcanic activity.. |
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The building's superstructure is being reassembled above the depression where the temple's foundation is located. |
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The images of goddesses in bas-relief appear on the outfacing walls of the perimeter that surrounds the central shrine. |
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