Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2019

HANOMAN हनुमान Statue & Street in Semarang , Central java , Indonesia

Culture of Indonesia is amazing .. I happened to pass through HANOMAN Street on my way to Semarang Airport. Everything on HANOMAN Street is TRUELY in the real Spirit of Prabhu Hanumaan हनुमान। 
Huge Statue of  Prabhu Hanoman (Hanumaan) हनुमान in JAVANESE Style on HANOMAN Street , Semarang.
Jalan (Street ) HANOMAN हनुमान in Semarang
HANOMAN INDAH Restaurant and Hotel at HANOMAN Stree , Semarang
Dwarpal at the Entrance of  HANOMAN INDAH Restaurant and Hotel , Semarang
" Ministry of Law and Human Rights Office of Republic of Indonesia " Semarang , Central Java at HANOMAN  Street.
Picturesque view of HANOMAM  (HANUMAAN) हनुमान Street

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Patung Titi Banda - Wayang Epic Ramayana Sculpture at Denpasar , Bali , Indonesia


Patung Titi Banda - Depiction of Wayang Epic Ramayana
New Titi Banda Statue of Epic Ramayana stands on the outskirts of Denpasar , Bali , Indonesia. Like most Puppet Statues in Bali, Titi Banda Statue is Detailed , Beautiful, Majestic and Awesome.

" Titi Banda Sculpture Garden " is Magnificent and Monumental New Icon that became the Pride of the Citizens of Bali. The Sculpture has a high Artistic Value. Titi Banda statue itself tells the Epic Wayang Ramayana about Lord Rama who accompanied by His Monkey Troops is building a STONE bridge " Titi Banda " in the Middle of the Sea to save His wife Shinta (Devi Sita) from the hands of Ravana , The King of Alengka (Lanka) .

Lord Rama with an Arrow facing Eastward
The Height of this Sculpture is approximate 10 meters. Lord Rama is the main Character in the story .He is shown carrying an Arrow facing eastward, greeting everyone who enters Denpasar or simply pass by this place.

Surroundings of the Sculpture are Monkey statues and Lord Rama is  shown surrounded by Monkeys. All including Lord Rama, standing on the Sea Waves.

Lord Rama surrounded by Monkeys

Sea Wave


Titi Banda Sculpture displays Rama, as the Main Character who is making arrangements to save her wife from the hands of Ravana in Lanka. Lord Rama is being assisted by Wanara or apes (Monkey Troops ) consisting of 18 Heads, five of them are Chief of the Monkeys (Wanaras). Statue of Lord Rama is main which stands in the middle of the Sculpture Story.





Two Chiefs of the Monkey stands on the left and right side of Lord Rama. Three others are Commanders standing in each corner of the Pedestal. Commander of the Monkeys are larger than other Monkey Soldiers. The Statue was designed with the concept of Cultural approach and filled with the meaning of Mutual Assistance and Loyalty.





As planned on 2015, The Denpasar Sanitation and Landscaping Agency (DKP) added the " Patung Titi Banda ". The Sculpture is Majestic and Glorious. DKP adds 15 Monkey Statues, 11 Statues are small and 4 Statues are big with 2 colors - yellow and red . DKP spent approximate 300 million rupiah on the Sculpture.


Park Titi Banda located at the edge of Jalan by pass Ngurah Rai, or precisely in the way Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra, Denpasar City. Its location is very strategic, because it is a three - way meeting that is South of Sanur Beach, East of Karangasem and North of Gianyar. The position of the Titi Banda statue is facing eastward, as if welcoming everyone who will enter the city of Denpasar from the East of Karang Asem or Klungkung.


As per Denpasar City Government  this statue (Statue of Titi Banda) is expected to become a New Icon of Denpasar City.  The park around the statue will be enjoyed by the public because the location is very strategic ie the entrance of Denpasar City from the East, "said Head of Sanitation and Garden City of Denpasar Ketut Wisada.

Monday, August 7, 2017

Patung Dewa Ruci at Nusa Dua , Denpasar , Indonesia

The story of "Dewa Ruci" describes a Disciple's obedience to the Teacher, and hard struggle to achieve something. This Story from Epic "Mahabharta" महाभारत is immortalized and well depicted in the form of Statues. A Marvelous piece of Sculpture.

Patung Dewa Ruci at Nusa Dua , Denpasar , Indonesia 


The Statue of "Dewa Ruci" recounts the journey of Bimasena भीम when "Rishi Drona" ऋषि द्रोण  asked him to fetch "Tirtha Amertha" अमृत  from the Ocean. Bima भीम dived in to the bottom of the ocean, where he met Nemburwana Dragon ( Naga) नाग  . There was a fierce battle between the two. During the fight the Naga wrapped around Bima's body and Bima choked the Naga's neck and drove his Nails (Gada गदा ) to the Naga neck. Naga was killed with nail  piercing by 'Pancanaka' Bima. Due to  exhaustion the Naga was almost dead and from the body of Naga , Dewa Ruci appeared in the form of "Sang Hyang Acintya" giving Life Philosophy discourse to Bima. Honest and Tough and Ksatriya Bima accepted Amertha's Tirta from Dewa Ruci.

Hyang in Kawi, Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese is an unseen Spiritual Entity that has Supernatural Power in Ancient Indonesian Mythology. 
Acintya also Atintya (Sanskrit: "the unthinkable", "the Inconceivable", "He who cannot be imagined"), also Tunggal (Balinese: "Unity") is the Supreme God of Indonesian Hinduism , especially on the island of Bali )

This story of the Sculpture inspired from Epic Mahabharta महाभारत , the parts of the Statue includes -

1. The top God  Ruci is " Sang Hyang Acintya" (Dewa Ruci figure)
2. The human statue is Bima 
3. The Naga Baruna in angry form
4. At the bottom the wave of Water (Ocean) surrounded by water pool Fountains that symbolize the sound of the Ocean during the battle between Naga and Bima.


1. The Top God Ruci is " Sang Hyang Acintya" (Dewa Ruci figure)

2. The human statue is Bima भीम 

3. The Naga Baruna in angry form , Pierced by Bheema with his Nail गदा 







4. At the bottom the wave of Water (Ocean) surrounded by water pool 
Fountains that symbolize the sound of the Ocean during the battle between Naga and Bima.

The statue of Dewa Ruci is made by the great Balinese Sculptor named I Wayan Winten , who inherited this expertise from his father . I Wayan Winten began to pursue the world of sculpture since the age of 7 years. He produced many famous concrete base material Statues.

The statue of Dewa Ruci was built in 1996. The name of Dewa Ruci is very famous in Indonesia and Indonesian Navy Ship TNI is named after Dewa Ruci. 

This statue tells the journey of Bima (Werkudara) when he went to fetch the Amertha Tirta. The statue is also referred as the statue of Bima. As per Indonesian version , Bima is an honest, innocent, brave, loyal and innocent person and his innocence and loyal friendship is misused by Kurawa कौरव through Rishi Drona (Teacher of Bima) to look for the Tirthas Amertha (Tirta life) situated on the seabed and impossible to find. After his struggle into the Southern Ocean which was occupied by the Neburwana Naga (Naga Baruna) , the Naga was defeated.

The Statue of Dewa Ruci is located at the crossing of Nusa Dua - 1.  Airport to Denpasar, 2. Nusa Dua, 3.  Airport to Tanah Lot and 4. Sanur to Kuta .



Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Mahishasurmardini दुर्गा - महिषासुरमर्दिनी at Bandungan , Indonesia

 Durga  Mahishasurmardini  दुर्गा - महिषासुरमर्दिनी 



This beautiful stone carved statue of  Durga Mahishasuramardini दुर्गा - महिषासुर मर्दिनी made me awestruck at Candi Gedong Songo III , Semarang , Central Java , Indonesia.

Durga  Mahishasuramardini दुर्गा - महिषासुरमर्दिनी 

A very worn Durga, in the act of killing the buffalo demon Mahishasur, decorates the Temple's North exterior Niche. The Goddess's multiple Arms are the most prominent Attributes that still remains on the Sculpture .

Gedong Songo - III
This group of three temples includes a Nandi temple in the lower right, facing as usual its corresponding Shiva temple. The third temple is unpaired.

Group III is the largest. It consists of three main shrines, all facing west and each dedicated to Hindu Gods: Brahma to the south, Vishnu to the north, and the main temple to Shiva in the center. In front of the Shiva shrine, a small structure housing Shiva´s Vahan ( Carrier) Nandi, is built in strict accordance to an Indian Architectural Manual.

Exterior Reliefs on the outer walls of the Temple has 3 reliefs -

1. Agastya अगस्त्य   
2. Ganesha गणेश   
3. Mahishasuramardini महिषासुरमर्दिनि 

Candi  (Temple) Gedong Songo (nine buildings) Complex

Magnificient view of Candi (Temple) Gedong Songo
Candi (Temple) Gedong Songo (nine buildings) is a group of small Hindu Javanese temples from 7th century. These Silent, Peaceful, and Mysterious Temples are magnificent example of cultural heritage of Hindu's temples in Indonesia . Candi  Gedong go is located in the Candi village, Bandungan District, Semarang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia , on the slopes of Mount Ungaran. These temples were first discovered by Mr. Raffles in 1804.

Gedong Songo is one of the most beautifully sited Temple Complexes in Central Java. Gedong Songo (' Nine Buildings ') belongs to the earliest antiquities of Java . These Temple creates a splendid view from the Peaks of the mountains . At 900 meters elevation, this is perhaps the most breathtaking Archaeological site in Java. The location is marked with magnificent view over north-central Java, encompassing Mount Ungaran (2050 meters), Lake Rawapening, Mount Merbabu (3142 meters), and hazy Mount Merapi (2914 meters). When day is clear one can view Mount Lawu in East Java too.

These Ancient Candi (Temples) were originally built between 730 and 780 A.D. by Hindu Sanjaya Dynastic line which controlled Central Java during the 8th and 9th Centuries. The Sanjaya Dynasty was most likely responsible for building the Sanctuaries of Dieng , more famous mountain complex to the west . Gedong Songo predate Borobudur and Prambanan Temples.

Gedong Songo is not the original name of these Temples and also does not imply at the number of structure at the site . The number nine has a special meaning and a strong attachment to the numbers in the Javanese Culture. The temples are located at the equal distance from each other (100 meters, 200 meters) on naturally formed terrace edge of the mountain.



Saturday, July 23, 2016

Javanese Version of Prabu HANOMAN (प्रभु हनुमान)


Front View

Beautiful Javanese Style version  of Prabu HANOMAN (प्रभु हनुमान) Hanumaan I clicked while just roaming around Semarang. This statue is located on the main road at the entrance of Jalan (Street)  Karang Anyar Raya , Semarang , Central Java , Indonesia.

Side View
 Javanese style Face Painting Art is remarkable here.





Thursday, September 17, 2015

Huge Ganeshaगणेश Statue at Police Head Quarter , Salatiga , Indonesia

Huge Ganeshaगणेश  Statue at busy crossing in front of Salatiga Police Head Quarter, Jalan (Street) Osamaliki , Salatiga , Central Java , Indonesia. Ganeshaगणेश is shown here sitting on PADMASANAपदमासन Lotus Flower with the soles of His feet pressed together.This Asana is Typical Indonesian variant of Ganesha Asana which is rarely found any where in Asia. His fan - shaped ears are also an Indonesian  variant .

Indonesian version of Ganesha is unlike Indian version where SKULLS are used as embellishments and Ganesh idol is depicted here with skulls ornaments which is a JAVANESE (जवनीस) conception. This is due to Ganesh's association with Shiv who wears a garland of skulls in his Bhairava (भैरव) Avatar.

Stone inscription at the base of Ganesha Stature which is in Javanese.

It reads "For the memories of All former Students and Students of  Armed Fighters , inaugurated on 26th August 1989 by Mr. L.B. Moerdani , Minister of Security and Defense , Republic of Indonesia" .

Back of the Ganeshaगणेश  adorn Kala Makra face काला मकर 

Larger view of the Police Headquarter Entrance Gate at busy crossing. It was very difficult  to capture full view due to heavy traffic.
 Sceneric view of Entrance gate ...
The top of  both pillars have stone sculpture. The Security Guard at the entrance told me that it is "Kecil Ganesha"  (Small Ganesha)बाल गणेश 
Just below the Kecil Ganesha there is another stone sculpture on both the pillars of Lotus flower bud Symbolic of Purity.


I took 2 very interesting pictures below.
This is the banner of a roadside eating joint called in Indonesia Language "Warung Makan" (Dhabaढाबा) . Indonesians are so much fascinated by Lord Ganesha that  the owner named his warung after GANESHAगणेश  , selling   Mie (Noodles) Ayam (Chicken) Bakso (Meat ball) and Iced Tea n Lemon.
 I found  one  Apotek (Medical Store) named after Ganeshaगणेश .





Friday, August 21, 2015

"Telaga Warna" रंगीन झील in Dieng , Wonosobo, Central Java , Indonesia

"Telaga Warna" रंगीन झील
Dieng Plateau is located Dieng , Wonosobo, Central Java Indonesia. This lake is one of the Tourist destinations mainstay of Wonosobo. The name Telaga Warna itself is given because of the unique natural phenomenon that occurs in this place , the color of the Lake water is frequently changing. Sometimes lake looks colored green and yellow or colorful like a rainbow. This phenomenon occurs because of the high contents of Sulfur in the lake water . As the sun beam touches the Lake water, the water color of the Lake Telaga Warna Dieng appears more colorful.

Telaga Warna is located at an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level. Lake is surrounded by high hills which adds to the charm of the natural beauty around the lake colors. Harmonization of nature with cool and clean air makes the atmosphere Telaga Warna Dieng quite alluring. The tourists can feel the atmosphere of mystical silence enhanced by the white fog and shady trees. The existence of Telaga Warna Dieng is also very useful for the local population. They use water from the lake colors as a source of irrigation to irrigate potato plants became a major commodity in this region.

The Dieng Plateau is an upland volcanic plain in Central Java, famous for its scenery and ancient Hindu Temples. Dieng means Abode of the Gods. The Javanese Hindus built hundreds of temples in this place, but only eight are left. The temples were built from 8th century to 13th century by Sanjaya Dynasty. The local people named the temples based on the characters in the ancient Javanese Hindu legend which has similarity to famous Hindu story Mahabharata and Ramayana. Main Temples here are Arjuna Temple Complex ,Temple of Bima (Bheem), Srikandi Temple ( Shikhandi) , Temple Gatukaca ( Ghatotkach) .There are other temples too named Candi ((Temple) Semar , Puntadewa, and Dwarawati also related to Mahabharata. . Area has distinctive strong sulfuric smell from active volcano and smoke from numerous Volcanic Craters.View of the lush green Mountains is spellbound with the Tobacco , Tea and Potato terraces. Most amazing fact is that world's largest Islamic Country Indonesia is Restoring , Preserving and Maintaining it's Cultural Heritage nicely.


Sunday, August 2, 2015

Candi Sukuh - A Fertility Temple in Karanganyar Regency Solo , Central Java, Indonesia

Candi Sukuh , located on the Western slopes of Mount Lawu is the last Hindu Temple built in Java before the Javanese Courts were converted to Islam in the 16th Century.Temple was first discovered by Sir Thomas Raffels in 1815. Candi Sukuh was built around Fifteen Century (A D) in the same era , when Majapahit Empire was crumbling and Islam was spreading in Java. This Magnificient Temple stands at an altitude of 910 m with its stunning view of Countryside. The surroundings are marked with contrasting lush green shades of Tea Plantations , Rice Paddies , Coffee Plantations. Rain just stopped when we entered the Temple. The Cooooool refreshing breeze of Mount Lawu was rejuvenating our senses. Verdant hills and different hues of blue sky were the perfect combination of eye-soothing colors .... amazing feast to the EYES. Pictures we took are slightly looking WET due to rain.
View of Downtown from the Temple after a splash of Rain 
Sukuh temple has a distinctive thematic reliefs from other Candi where life before birth and sexual education are its main theme. Its main monument is a simple pyramid structure with reliefs and statues in front of it, including three tortoises with flattened shells and a male figure grasping his penis. A giant 1.82 m (6 ft) high of lingga (phallus) with four balls, representing penile incisions, was one of the statues that has been relocated to the National Museum of Indonesia.

The Temple is dedicated to  Bima , The Warrior God of Epic Mahabharata. The headless Bima statue and an Artistic Womb depicting Bima's birth proves this fact. Apart from this , the temple must have served other purpose too which are subject to guess only.

Candi Sukuh bears no architectural resemblance with other Hindu temples which normally have spires symbolizing Mount Meru Style, the Mystical Mount in Buddhist and Hindu traditions . Unlike other temples in Indonesia built in Meru Style which have square shrines , the structure of the main temple resembles a Mayan Pyramid with its unique Trapezium shape. A stone stairway rises through the front side of the pyramid to its summit. It is not known what the monument's unique shape was intended to symbolize. One suggestion is that it represents a mountain. There is no evidence that the main building supported a wooden structure. A stairway can take you to the top of the Pyramid , which at that time was used as a place to perform rituals. This unique shape of the temple is a unsolved mystery and why the structure is entirely different from Traditional Javanese Temple design is still unknown.
The Main Monument of Sukuh Temple

Sukuh temple has Three concentric Terraces, connected by ascending alleys. The main temple is situated at the last terrace. A Board at the Temples reads - 
" Facing to the West consisting THREE level Terraces , the Complex symbolizes some levels to attain Perfection in Life. The Levels are also symbolized by some reliefs which explain the existing of THREE Worlds (End of Life). The Under World is represented by Bima , the Middle World is represented by Ramayana , Garudeya and Sudhemala and the Above World is represented by Swargarohanaparwa. This Symbolization of THREE Worlds show the step which human must have pass to go NIRVANA (Heaven).
The Terraces and the Reliefs are symbolization of human journey to immortality and perfection which realized by Purification Rituals or ruwat (Javanese). This ritual is aimed to raise person's dignity after the Spiritual Liberation."
View of Three concentric Terraces, connected by ascending alleys.

A Fertility Temple 

Candi Sukuh is more Fertility oriented with Yoni and Lingam. One striking feature of Sukuh Temple is that many of it Stone Carved Figures both Animal and Human have been depicted with BOLD genitals such as a half-man-sized headless statue of a man grasping his Penis, a carving of a squatting man exposing his genital and a carving which resembles a womb with mythological creatures in it. A relief of a Lingam ( phallus) and Yoni (vulva) (male and female genitals)at the entrance symbolizes the birth of life and spiritual liberation. Other than these, when discovered in the 19th century by a British official, a large phallus sit on the top of the main temple making it the highest point at the temple compound.The only object recovered from its summit was a 1.82-metre lingga statue bearing an inscription and it is now in the National Museum of Indonesia. The statue may once have stood on the platform over the stairway. The lingga statue , adorned with Four Testicles just below the base , has a dedicated inscription carved from top to bottom representing a vein followed by a chronograph date equivalent to 1440. The inscription translates "Consecration of the Holy Ganges sudhi in ... the sign of masculinity is the essence of the world." Reliefs of a kris blade, an eight-pointed sun and a crescent moon decorate the Lingam.
1.82-metre lingga statue, adorned with Four Testicles and inscription carved from top to bottom representing a vein followed by a chronograph date equivalent to 1440 with Reliefs of a kris blade, and eight-pointed sun and a crescent moon. (Courtesy - National Museum of Indonesia)

To the left of the gate is a carving of a monster eating a man, birds in a tree, and a dog, which is thought to be a chronograph representing 1437 CE, the likely date of the temple's consecration.

Details of the Statues

Different stoned carved statues are displayed just to the right of the temple's pyramid platform . The First statues which falls in the view include winged "Garudas". There are many other statues on various themes.


A Muscular Garuda

A muscular Garuda (man-bird), with uplifted arm, wings, and bird feet, stands to the right of the pyramid platform. The loss of his head and other material makes it difficult to give a convincing account of this figure, which should not necessarily be identified with the Garuda who is Vishnu's mount.
Garuda with Wings

This Garuda (bird-man), with birdlike wings but human feet, stands next to the muscular Garuda of the previous page and supports a chronograph on his upraised hands. A chronogram is a date that is written in symbols, rather than in digits. Most of this one is missing, but it has been identified as a chronogram from the parts of it (notably the oddly bent arms) that still remain. A insciption is also noticeable on his waist band.

More Garuda Stone reliefs with open Wings




An Ogre - Guardian Deity 


This guardian, an ogre that is also a nature spirit, raises his club as if to defend the sanctuary behind him. His fangs, bulging eyes, and boxer's nose are characteristic; in Bali, people even today will file off the tips of their canine teeth, so as to lessen their resemblance to such a monstrous creature.
Entrance Gate With Kala Head

Turning around from the square in front of the pyramid platform (previous page), we view the Candi's reconstructed entrance gate from behind (east). A KALA HEAD at the top center of the Entrance , but this is not like any kala that is seen on the classical Hindu/ Indonesian Temples. This Ogre head is fully sculpted in the round, and resembles the Ogre guardian statue much more than it resembles any classical Hindu / Indonesian version of kala.
The backward - facing guardian is also an alternate, who looks behind into the sacred Precincts instead of outward entrance.
Entrance Gate With Kala Head
A relief of a Lingam ( phallus) and  Yoni (Vulva)  (male and female genitals) at the entrance.

An obvious depiction of Sexual - intercourse in the relief on the floor at the Entrance shows a paired Lingam , represented physiologically by the (Phallus) and Yoni, represented bodily by the (Vulva).  Local people believe this part of the Temple as Sacred and offer flowers to this relief. Guide told me that many childless couple come here to seek blessings from this relief and are blessed with the child.
Genitalia are portrayed on several statues from the Temple Complex , which is unique among Javanese classical Monuments.
Turtle-shaped Platforms - A Statue of Giant Turtle Presumably as An Altar for Placing Offerings

Three small platforms, shaped like turtles, are placed in front of the pyramid. Tortoises support Mt. Meru in Hindu Cosmology, and Imperial edicts in China. The turtle platforms shown here must likewise be supports; but of what, we do not know. three flattened shells of tortoises. Two large tortoise statues guard the pyramid entrance and the third one lies at some distance in front of the monument. All of their heads point to the west and their flattened shells may provide altars for purification rituals and ancestor worship. In Hindu mythology, the tortoise symbolizes the base or support of the World and is an avatar of Vishnu, i.e. Kurma refer: Ocean of Milk.
Bhima Relief In Wayang Style - A Carving Depicting A Womb with Mythological Creatures

The subject of this relief is Bhima, a hero of the Mahabharata, posed opposite a God on pedestal within a horseshoe-shaped arch. The sides of the arch are formed by the exaggerated tails of two birds, whose heads and bodies appear below the relief. A kala-like ogre is placed at the top, between two more ogre faces at the tips of the birds' tails. The central figures are sculpted in Wayang Puppet style, and indeed resemble their leather-puppet counterparts in posture, costume, and sideways presentation. A triad of indistinct figures appears below, in the narrow neck of the arch; the upper figure of the triad supports a Shrine or pavilion on his upraised hand, while the bottom two figures appear to Pass something between them.
Bhima Overcomes A Foe

These relief show Bhima rushing into battle, with bow and spear. He is preceded by a smaller standard-bearer, whose flag is emblazoned with Bhima's image; appropriately, since Bhima was of course the general of his troops. The hero's curling hair is distinctive, and appears on both images of him.
In this relief, mighty Bhima (identified by his curled hair, as on the previous page) lifts a foe off the ground by the sheer strength of his arm. Behind the hero is one of his followers, a soldier equipped with shield and spear. An inscription above Bhima's head tells the story.
Sudamala Relief (A Ghost Story)


This relief illustrates a strange episode from the Sudamala, in which Pandava Sadewa is tied to a tree (photo right) in a cemetery and menaced by Durga. The fierce goddess, who is attended by ghostly companions, raises a wicked blade in her right hand to frighten him. One of the ghosts, a bodiless head, rests on a pedestal between Durga and Sadewa. At the lower right corner, rests a creature that looks like a Chinthe. Photo left, beneath an architectural pavilion, are two bare-breasted followers of the fierce goddess.
Another reference to this story is that Shiva has changed his wife Uma into the evil Durga as a punishment for adultery. Only Sadewa can undo the curse, and so he does, after many complications. (Reference: The Sculpture Of Indonesia, p. 59).
Some other reliefs depicting story of Mahabharata - Bima
 Animal Reliefs adding something to the Theme of the Temple Story
View of The Main Temple

Roughly-Cut Stones Piled Up Together to Form The Pyramid 
Right side of Main Pyramid Temple displays Platform with Male Genitals - large Lingams (Phallus)
Left side of Main Pyramid Temple displays Platform with Female Genitals - Yoni (Vulva)
Holy Water outlet Near the Womb
Right side Platform displays a big Lingam (Phallus)
Small Ithyphallic Statue - A Statue of A Headless Man Grasping His Genital

This small, headless, well-developed (plump) ithyphallic statue is positioned just inside the square base at the right of the pyramid platform, facing north . Such figures, while admittedly erotic even in today's sense of the word, had a much more important function in the ancient world: they embodied the concepts of Fertility and Protection.
A Statue with resemblance to Ogre (Guardian) Grasping His Genital
 Carving of  Squatting Man exposing  Genital 
 Carving of  Squatting Man resembling with Ogre (Guardian) exposing  Genital 
Another headless  Carving of  Squatting Man exposing  Genital 

Keris Relief (Blacksmith Relief) 

The scene in the bas relief depicts Bhima as the Blacksmith in the left forging the Metal - a Kris ; he extends its blade into the fire. A tier of three shelves above his left shoulder illustrate (1) the tools of his trade (bottom shelf: a file, hammer, etc.) (2) the weaponry he produces (middle shelf: a knife, etc.) and (3) the ceremonial objects he produces (top shelf: finials) , Ganesha in the center dances upon a platform while holding a dog , and Arjuna in the right operating the tube blower to pump air into the furnace pump that extend , along the bottom of the relief, to the forge in the left hand panel. The relief is highly celebrated, and has been exhibited abroad.

Keris Relief (Blacksmith Relief)
The wall of the main monument has a relief portraying two men forging a weapon in a Smithy with a dancing figure of Ganesha, the most important Tantric deity, having a human body and the head of an elephant. In Hindu-Java Mythology, the Smith is thought to possess not only the skill to alter metals, but also the key to spiritual transcendence. Smiths drew their powers to forge a kris from the god of fire; and a Smithy is considered as a Shrine. Hindu-Javanese Kingship was sometimes legitimated and empowered by the possession of a kris.

The elephant head figure with a crown in the Smithy relief depicts Ganesha, the God who removes obstacles in Hinduism. The Ganesha figure, however, differs in some small respects with other usual depictions. Instead of sitting, the Ganesha figure in Candi Sukuh's relief is shown dancing and it has distinctive features including the EXPOSED GENITALIA, the demonic physiognomy, the strangely awkward dancing posture, the rosary bones on its neck and holding a small animal, probably a dog.

The Ganesha relief in Candi Sukuh has a similarity with the Tantric ritual found in the history of Buddhism in Tibet written by Taranatha.[5] The Tantric ritual is associated with several figures, one of whom is described as the "King of Dogs" (Sanskrit: Kukuraja), who taught his disciples by day, and by night performed Ganacakra in a burial ground or charnel ground.

The forging of iron, and in particular of the iron knife-blades known as Kris, or Keris, had a Spiritual Significance in Indonesia that is comparable to the special importance of sword-making in Japan. The Indonesian iron-worker was allocated to a special caste, that stood outside the typical Hindu caste system and did not necessarily yield, in precedence, even to Brahmins.
 Serpents ( Shesh Naag)
Headless Statue of Bima

Near main Temple there is a another structure with Headless Bima statue. People come here to worship and make offerings as seen in the Picture.
A Hindu Deity
A Fragment of A Story (There are Various Unrelated Stories Scattered Around Candi Sukuh)
Some Fragment of the Story of Reliefs depicting Chronogram
Some more Reliefs depicting Life of Bima
Inscription on the Stone
Guide told me that it is an Indian Ancient Language used at that time in Indonesia. I could not find Authenticity of his statement despite my constant searches.




(Some part of Text adapted from WIKIPEDIA and AandA)