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It's a small temple that is about a 12 min walk from the ticket gates, and Buddhist unlike the others. Most of the crowd does not reach this far and you can have the whole place to yourself or another family or two.

Kleiner wunderschöner buddhistische Tempel
Fazit: auf jeden Fall zu empfehlen
Fazit: auf jeden Fall zu empfehlen

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Beautiful small Buddhist temple very nice to visit within the prambanan complex included in the tickets. Nice to walk around to visit. Very beautiful architecture and design. they did a good restoration project to restore the temple back to original condition

A small but extremely beautiful Buddhist temple in the Prambanan temple complex. You can hire a 2 wheeler inside the complex to go around or walk as well. The walk is pleasant and beautiful. It is built during Shailendra dynasty during the reign of Rakai Panangkaran, who changed his religion from Hinduism to Buddhism. May be that is the reason that this temple philosophically resembles Hinduism as well as Buddhism. You can spend dome time here while in Prambanan temple complex.

Worth the small walk between the main temples of Prambanan, specially because here you can at least enter the shrine area.
Not many people around this temple.
Not many people around this temple.

The Jan Brady of the complex. As a middle child, I reckon it’s all the more beautiful for it. 😀
Bubrah means ‘ruin’ in Javanese, and in 2011-17 the temple we see now was reconstructed from a pile of rocks. Similar in style to the Buddhist Sojiwan a few kms further south, also worth a visit not least cos no crowds.
Bubrah means ‘ruin’ in Javanese, and in 2011-17 the temple we see now was reconstructed from a pile of rocks. Similar in style to the Buddhist Sojiwan a few kms further south, also worth a visit not least cos no crowds.