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  2. List of church buildings in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, Henri Maclaine Pont designed the Pohsarang Church in Kediri, which incorporated Hindu-Buddhist elements into a Western building. [12] This legacy lived on even after the independence of Indonesia, and was applied to various public buildings, including churches in the country.

  3. List of mosques in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was built on top of a 12th-century Hindu temple. Renovation occurred in 1696 and later in 1879. [78] [79] Baiturrahman Grand Mosque: Banda Aceh: 1881 One of the oldest mosques in Aceh, the building survived the 2004 tsunami. [80] Great Mosque of Singkil: Aceh Singkil

  4. List of Hindu temples in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Hindu temples in Indonesia followed closely the design, style, layout and architecture commonly found in India and neighboring Malaysia and Singapore. Tamil Hindus are most concentrated in Medan, North Sumatra. There are around 40 Hindu temples in Medan and nearby but only a few Balinese Hindu temples in North Sumatra.

  5. Hindu architecture - Wikipedia

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    Hindu architecture is the traditional system of Indian architecture for structures such as temples, monasteries, statues, homes, market places, ...

  6. Umbul Temple - Wikipedia

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    Umbul Temple (Indonesian: Candi Umbul) is a Mataram-era Hindu temple in Kartoharjo, Grabag, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. It consists of numerous stones around two bathing pools which derive their water from a spring. Thought to have been built in the 9th century as a bathing and resting place for the King of Mataram, it was abandoned in ...

  7. Sri Mariamman Temple, Medan - Wikipedia

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    The statue in the middle, is the statue of the Hindu priest, depicted as wearing a turban, having a thick mustache, as a typology of the Tamil people. On the front wall, in the left, there is a statue of Parvathi. The Parvathi statue is two armed with one hand holding a water pot. There are three chambers inside the temple where worship takes ...

  8. Pura Kehen - Wikipedia

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    Pura Kehen is a Balinese Hindu temple located in Cempaga, Bangli Regency, Bali. The temple is set on the foot of a wooded hill, about 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) north of the town center. Established at least in the 13th-century, Pura Kehen was the royal temple of the Bangli Kingdom, now the Regency of Bangli.

  9. Odalan - Wikipedia

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    An Odalan procession. An Odalan is a Balinese village temple festival in Indonesia.It is an occasion when the Hindu village community comes together, invite the gods to visit them for three or more days, perform religious services together offering refreshments and entertainment.