Showing posts with label Semarang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Semarang. 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

Monday, January 22, 2018

Puri Taman Saraswati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (literal meaning) Saraswati Temple (Puri) Park (Taman)


Goddess Saraswati at Puri Taman Saraswati 
A Stone depicting Temple details
Puri Saraswati Park is located in the Candi Cetho complex , Gumeng Village, District Jenawi, Karanganyar, Solo , Central Java , Indonesia on the slopes of Mount Lawu at an altitude of 1400 meters above sea level . The place is picturesque, surrounded by cluster of lush green Pine Trees.. Climate is chilly , soothing , refreshing , invigorating and quiet … some times foggy .. rainy ..complementing to all your Senses .
Steps to the Shrine
Front view  of  Goddess Saraswati Shrine 
Puri Taman Saraswati  amidst Pine Trees
Puri Saraswati is not only a cultural attraction but also a place to worship Hindu Goddess Saraswati. As per guide devotees gather at Puri Saraswati Park to celebrate Saraswati Day and perform ritual worship of Knowledge .” Hari Raya Saraswati “ is a Hindu Holiday in Indonesia to worship Godess Saraswati. Devotees keep away themselves from reading and writing to celebrate this day and make offerings to the Palm-leaf Manuscripts (Lontar), books and shrines (Temples). Hari Raya Saraswati is celebrated every 210-days on "Saniscara Umanis Wuku Watugunung"and marks the beginning of the New Year according to the Balinese calendar (Pawukon). Ceremonies , offerings and prayers are held at the Temples, in family compounds, villages and businesses from Morning till Noon. Prayers are also held in schools and any other such Educational Institutions.
Goddess Saraswati on a Lotus Flower supported by Her  Vahana (Vehicle) two Hamsa   (Swans)  
Magnificent view of the Shrine
As per Hindu Religion , Goddess Saraswati is the Goddess of Knowledge and Arts .The statue of Goddess Saraswati is magnificent with four arms standing on a Lotus flower. The Lotus petals are supported by two Hamsa ( Swans) who are believed to be sacred Vahana (Vehicle) of the Goddess. Goddess is depicted here playing Sitar (Indian classical Musical Instrument). Gold color embellishments are enhancing grace of the Goddess.
Sendang Pundi Sari

 Stone at the bottom of the Pond as a symbol of "Femininity".  Like Indian ritual Flower petals and Coins are offered by devotees
Natural Spring Water Pond under a Huge Tree
Her shrines are usually located near water and on the left side of Puri Saraswati Park, there is "Sendang Pundi Sari" (Natural Water Spring pond ) under a huge Tree .The Spring Water of the Pond is crystal clear and chilled . One can notice a Stone at the bottom of the Spring Pond as a symbol of " Femininity " . Sendang Pundi Sari functions as a place for self-purifying and cleaning.


Puri Saraswati stands in the center whereas Kethek Temple is left side
Puri Saraswati Park is located in the" Candi Cetho " village complex. Location of Puri Saraswati stands in the center while at right side Cetho Temple and left side Kethek Temple is located. The area is marked with proper sign boards which is easily accessible by the tourists . Travellers have to pay entry ticket .






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.





Tuesday, December 8, 2015

DHARMA(धर्म)-BIJAKSANA(बीजांश)-KSATRIA(क्षत्रिय) Logo of "Indonesian National Police Academy(AKPOL)" Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia


DHARMA(धर्म)-BIJAKSANA(बीजांश)-KSATRIA(क्षत्रिय)

Logo of "Indonesian National Police Academy(AKPOL)" Semarang,  Central Java, Indonesia  


  Detailed Study of AKPOL Banner Emblem
A. Pataka ( Banner Emblem ) (पताका , ध्वज )
Shape - Shield Black
 Meaning of the Emblem - Protector and Patron Community

B. White Star
Shape - Star 3 pieces
 Symbolic of  - Tribrata
Color - Golden

C. Birth INP 1 July 1946 is described by following symbols -
1. Column of Golden Yellow Color 
 1 Pole Symbolic of  Date 1st 
Meaning Soulless and firm
2. Red Fire with 7 Flames  (Symbolic  Trishula) (त्रिशूल) 
Symbolic of  Month of  July 
 Meaning - Spirit Burning
3. Open White Book
Shape - Right  4 pieces and Left 6 pieces 
Symbolic of  Year 1946 as a means of Education

D. Plinth Golden Yellow Color
 Shape -  3 levels
Describe - "Among Foster"
Meaning: Ing ngarso sung tulodo, Ing madyo Mangun Karso, Tut wuri handayani (in Javanees Language)

E. Head Pole golden yellow color
 Shape -  3 stacking
System Pangasuhan "Trinity Center" (त्रिशक्ति) 

F. Light golden yellow color
Symbolic of Pancasila (पंचशील सिद्धांत) 

G. Flowers Wijaya Kusuma white
Form - 5 petals
Symbolic of Pancasila (पंचशील सिद्धांत) 
Meaning - Science

H. Base Green Flower
Shape - 3 petals
Symbolic of 3 Qualities of an  Officer - Dharma (धर्म )- Wise (बीजांश) - Knight (क्षत्रिय)

I. Fruit Tape 
Reads - Police Academy
Reads - Dharma - Bijaksana - Ksatria
DHARMA - (धर्म ) Being willing to sacrifice in performing Dharma bhakti (धर्म भक्ति) to the Homeland, the Nation and the State.
BIJAKSANA - (बीजांश)  Clever . Able to make decisions fair wise and selfless.
KSATRIA -  (क्षत्रिय) Having Knight skills and able to carry out tasks quickly and boldly.

J. Foundation Date of AKPOL October 1, 1965 is described by these Symbols

J1. The Rice Green Stalk 
 Form -1 stalk
 Symbolic of  - Date 1st 
J 2. Yellow Rice 
Shape -10 Grain
Symbolic of Month of  October
Meaning - Prosperity
J 3. Cotton Green Leaf 
Cotton leaf - 6 petals
Symbolic of  Count - 6  (Year 65)
J 3. White Cotton Flowers 
Cotton Flowers - 5 petal
Symbolic of  Count - 5  (Year 65)

Describe - 1965
Meaning - Welfare

Jl. Sultan Agung No. 131 , New Candi , Semarang , Central Java , Indonesia





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 .





Saturday, June 13, 2015

Pura Agung Giri Natha , Semarang , Central Java , Indonesia

Pura Agung Giri Natha , Semarang , Central Java , Indonesia
Pura Agung Giri Natha is the largest Hindu Temple in the city of Semarang ,located at Jalan Cleft No. 12 Village Dam Mungkur Gajah, Semarang ,Central Java, Indonesia.This Temple is situated on the Cleft Mount. Amidst hilly surroundings it’s a beautiful sight.This magnificent Temple is spread over approximately 2000 m2 area.

Pura Agung Giri Natha Temple is the main center for Ritual and Spiritual activities to all Hindu devotees living in Semarang area. People of Indonesia specially Hindus believe in "Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa "(the "All-In-One God") . Religious rituals are generally aim to get Peace, Prosperity, Wealth, Seeking blessings and Moksh from " Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa" (God Almighty).

Construction of Pura Agung Giri Natha Temple started during 1971 which  completed in different stages by Hindu Association of Central Java , Indonesia and was inaugurated by the Governor of Central Java H. Mardiyanto on 4th April 2004.
Ganeshaगणेश statue
Balinese Hindu Temple or Pura are designed as an open air place of worship within enclosed walls, connected with a series of intricately decorated gates between its compounds. This walled compound contains several Shrines, Meru (Towers), and Bale (Pavilions). The design, plan and layout of the Pura follows the Tri Mandala concept of Balinese space allocation. The Three Mandala zones are - 

Nista Mandala (jaba pisan) - the Outer zone, 
Madya Mandala (jaba tengah) -the Middle zone 
Utama Mandala (jero) - the Holiest and the most Sacred zone

The entrance Outer zone of the temple faces magnificent Door in Balinese Architecture prior entering to the Middle zone. This area is used for Social, Spiritual, Educational, Art and various Ceremonies.
Outer area is marked with beautiful Ganeshaगणेश statue. Stature is covered with Yellow Cloth as per Balinese style of worshiping.
Moreover, there is a Health and Reflexology Center run by an experience Physician as a social service to the community.
Now we enter in the Madya Manadalaमध्य मण्डल .This is a spiritual area used for Religious and Social activities. In this area you are welcomed by a Temple Pravesh Dwarप्रवेश द्धार (Entering Gate of the Temple) beautifully designed in Balinese Architecture .This intricate carved Red and Golden color door adorns statues of Dwarapalaद्धारपाल at the both sides of the entrance gate of the Temple as the Spiritual Guardians of the Madya Mandalaमध्य मण्डल.
 Beautiful Red - Gold color door in Balinese  Architecture displaying relief  Ornate carving
Dwarapalaद्धारपाल as the Spiritual Guardians of the Madya Mandalaमध्य मण्डल 
Back side of the Main entrance Dwarद्धार (Door)
Now we enters in the most sacred place which is protected and restricted by a wall fencing and Dwarpalasद्धारपाल who serves as Spiritual Guardians. Before the entrance there is a Kori Agung Gaint Head relief which is called Bhoma. It is also marked with other Deities , Wooden Bells and Kala Makra . This creepy and grin looking Giant face just before the entrance Gate has Spiritual and Philosophical belief that it guards the Sanctity of the Main Area from the Negative Elements.
Stone showing inauguration date 4th April 2004 on the Day Purnimaपूर्णिमा (Full Moon)
This area is the most sacred area for Prayer and Ceremony  Yadnya  (Yajna) यज्ञ . Yadnya (Yagna) यज्ञ Rituals are  performed to commemorate religious Holy Days such as -

Saraswati देवी सरस्वती Day - in respect of Dewi Saraswati, the Goddess of Knowledge, Art and Literature. Rreading or writing is NOT allowed on this day, books are taken to the Goddess to seek blessings.

Pagerwesi -  celebrates Sang Hyang Pramesti Guru. Pagerwesi is the concluding day for the ‘Wealth’ series of celebrations that signifies Spiritual ‘Reinforcement’. Its name suggests ‘Iron Fence’ in English when  combining the words Pager and Wesi . It is considered that anything of high importance like soul and spirituality should be protected from destructive  / negative influences.

Galungan   - as an Anniversary of the victory of Dharmaधर्म (Truth) over Adharmaअधर्म (Evil).

 Kuningan  - Day roughly takes place 10 days after the Galungan celebrations. Offerings and prayers are conducted at Temples and Shrines before noon . Barong Dance is performed in front of the houses or around their village. The dance in earlier days symbolizes an effort to purify the village area, specially when  a disaster took place. Now a days it is an entertainment and continuation of Art and Tradition.

Siwaratri or Shivaratri शिवरात्री  is the night of the God Shiva. A time for holy contemplation and purification, the Balinese do not sleep for one night.

Nyepi Day -   Nyepi Day in Bali is a New Year’s celebration unlike anywhere else on the Planet. Also known as Bali’s celebration of the "Saka New Year" and the Bali Day of  "Silence and Seclusion" . It is ultimately the quietest day of the Year. On this day there is no transport on the roads , fire is not lit, no work is done and no one is seen on the roads. Silence is important so that the Spirits, which are suppose to arouse a night before, will think that Bali is empty and will, therefore, leave the Island.

Tumpek Landep -  is a holy day that is dedicated to the blessings of Metal Items, from Heirloom Kris Daggers to various other metal objects such as modern Machinery, Automobiles, Tools and such all things towards their better use in daily life. On this day one can see many Cars and Motorcycles     roaming on the streets of Bali decorated with intricate Stitched-leaf ornaments called 'Sampian'. Same Day is celebrated in India as Vishvkarma Divas विश्वकर्मा दिवस. 

Purnama - पूर्णिमा or Full Moon in Bali is a special day for Ceremonies and Festivities. Hundreds of Temples all over the Island celebrate this special day hosting splendid ceremonies. Balinese believe that Purnama is a Most Auspicious day when Gods descend to the earth and give their blessing. On this sacred day, hundreds of ceremonies are held in all the corners of the island to satisfy and honor the gods with offerings such as food, fruit and flowers. The Balinese themselves feel blessed by performing various rituals using Holy Water, Incense smoke, Flower petals and Rice grains.

Tilem  - Dead Moon (Amavasya) अमावस्या ..Warning .

All these Holy Days are marked with Ceremonies, Praying together and delivering religious messages (Dharma Discourse).

In order to maintain the sanctity of the temple there are some rules and restrictions followed by the Devotees who come to visit Temple.
Furthermore, all devotees entering to the Main Mandala have to tie a (Selempot) Cloth Band to the abdomen. It is considered that the stomach as a symbol of worldly desires must be controlled and only concentrate on Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa.
Now we enter the main sacred area . Anyone who visits this area must purify themselves by performing a ritual of washing hands, feet and face. The Pots are placed before the most sacred area " Tirtaतीर्थ (Air Suci) Holy Water . The Holy Water is from Pura Tirta ( A temple dedicated to God Indra) .
Areas of Main Mandala has several buildings that have specific function.
Front view of  Padamasanaपदमासन  Symbolic of Samundra Manthan समुद्र मन्थन  represents the Throne of the Highest God Acintya (Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa)

Balinese Hindu Temple usually contains a Padmasana, the towering Lotus Throne of the highest God Acintya (Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa), Pelinggih Meru, the multiple roofed TowerPadmasana is the central building in the Temple Complex. This main tall black Lotus Shaped building is without roof and depicts Lotus Flower  at the bottom , a huge Turtle  at the base ridden by two Dragons (King Serpent) , a peak-shaped Throne  (Asana), sacred letters berlukiskan Om Karaओंकार , and at the back there are  reliefs of Garudaगरुड़ , Vahanवाहन of Lord Vishnuप्रभु विष्णु  and Geese (Hans)हंस   . This Padmasanaपदमासन is to worship Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa.
Lotus Flower as  base of Padamasanaपदमासन
Padmaपदम  means Lotus Flower or Lotus and Asanaआसन means a seat or Throne. Padmasana represents as a lotus flower Throne of the" Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa". Lotus is the symbol of purity.
Tortoise at the bottom of the Padmasanaपदमासन
Base of the  Padmasana  is in Tortoise shape or Bedawangnala whose mouths spits fire. It is symbolic of the world where heat and energy is stored. In Hindu mythology, the Tortoise symbolizes the Base or Support of the World and is an Avatar of Vishnuविष्णु  as "Kurmaकुर्मा " during Samundra Manathan समुंद्र मन्थन.
Dragan (King Serpent) Vasukiवासुकी 
In Padmasanaपदमासन there are two forms of the Dragon (Lord Serpent), Dragon Anantaboga and Basuki. (Vasuki)वासुकी. Both these dragon ( Lord Serpent ) wrapped around the Padmasana symbolic of Nirvana.

Padmasanaपदमासन here is symbolic of Samodra Montana (Samudra Manthan समुंद्र - मन्थन) as described in The Adiparwa Mahabharataआदिपर्व महाभारत .This Epic tells about Samudra Manthan between the Gods and Demons and the seizure of Holy Waterअमृत (Tirta Amrita) won by Gods during this Manthan समुंद्र - मन्थन .

The Manthanमन्थन (churning) of the Ocean was an elaborate process. Mount Mandara मंदार was used as the churning rod, and Vasukiवासुकी , the King of Serpents, who abides on Shiva's neck, became the churning rope. The Demons demanded to hold the head of the snake, while the Gods taking advice from Vishnu , agreed to hold its tail. As a result the demons were poisoned by fumes emitted by Vasuki. Despite this, the gods and demons pulled back and forth on the snake's body alternately, causing the mountain to rotate, which in turn churned the ocean. However, once the mountain was placed on the ocean, it began to sink. Vishnuविष्णु , in the form of a turtle Kurmaकुर्मा , came to their rescue and supported the mountain on his back.
Deities at Front side
Deities at Back side
In the middle part there are Deities called Astadikpatalaअस्तादिक पटल  (Guardian Deity of Wind)
Lord Iswaraishwarईश्वर facing East, God Brahmaब्रह्मा facing South, Mahadevaमहादेव facing West and God Vishnuविष्णु facing North . Each God is shown carrying Weapons in accordance with its Attributes.
Top part is like a Throne of Trinity (त्रि -शक्ति)
The upper top part is like a Empty Chair - Throne of Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa at the peak of the Padmasanaपदमासन.
Winged Garudaगरुड़  ,Vahanवाहन  of Lord Vishnuविष्णु  and Hansaहँस
Back part of the Padmasanaपदमासन has Winged Garuda , Vahan of Lord Vishnu as a symbol of Mokshमोक्ष, Liberation from attachment to the World. Depiction of Goose (Hansaहंस) on this Padmasanaपदमासन is symbolic of Wisdom. Hansaहंस is able to separate Milk and Water, Symbolizes Intelligence and Discrimination. Om Karaओंकार  is a Seed that is a symbol of the sacred letters Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa.
Side view of Padmasanaपदमासन
Back view of Padmasanaपदमासन
Guardian Deities at four corners
Colorful and artistically decorated Balinese Musical Instruments which are played during Ceremonies
God Vishnu on Garuda , His Vahana . A Beautiful  Master Craftsmanship on Wood in Javanese and Balinese Traditional Art
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