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TU PODES VOAR...

  

Não sucumbas

E por nada te desfaças.

Segura-te naquilo

Que tens de mais profundo:

O teu amor.

Nada termina, nada passa,

Tudo continua até que se faça

Novamente.

Confia em ti

No que tens de grandioso em teu peito

E acredita.

Lança-te sobre o mar

Sob o sol

Te enlaces no vento... no vento...

E deixa-te fluir naturalmente.

 

Sinta a terra e alegra-te.

Faça-te maior a cada dia

E esquece a angústia.

Tu és maior que a dor.

Tu és eterno e contínuo.

Nada poderá deter-te os passos.

Creia no que tens nas mãos

E no coração.

 

Agarra-te à Luz

Porque a luz foi feita para ti.

Agarra-te à vida

Porque a vida toda é para ti.

Agarra-te à felicidade

Porque a felicidade é também para ti.

Quebre todas as correntes...

Abra todas as portas...

Derrube todos os muros...

Serre todas as grades e

Voe...

Porque tu podes voar!

   

(((Claudia Sleman)))

 

Amigos depois de uma turbulência de 70 dias sem a presença do meu irmão, que estava preso em uma delegacia de policia. Graças a Deus tudo começa a voltar ao normal foram 70 dias de sofrimento entre eu e os meus familiares. Mas Deus com seu infinito amor não permitiu que o meu irmão assumisse se a culpa sem o merecimento da dor, os culpados terão que a ajustar as contas com a justiça de Deus e dos homens. A vida gentilmente permite que situações deste tipo aconteçam para lembrarmos o quanto deve estar vigilante o nosso pensamento e não confiar cegamente em terceiros, que querem somente usufruir de um nome limpo e integro! Meu irmão confiou e o sócio da empresa fez a revelia! Mas Deus não Dorme e sua justiça e perfeita!!!! Um dos grandes motivos desta demora ferrenha em responder a todos e retribuir as visitas!!! Um beijo de luz no coração de cada um!!!

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at dusun Pojok, desa Minggir, Kebonagung, Sleman, Yogyakarta

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Located in Sleman Jogjakarta, candi abang mean red temple, even we dont see the temple here, but it was believed that the temple still burried under this small hill.

Prambanan Temple is the most famous and also the most magnificent of Central Java's temples or more precisely complex of temples. Situated about 15 kilometers from Yogyakarta, the top of the main shrine is visible from a great distance and rises high above the scattered ruins of the former temples. Prambanan is the masterpiece of Hindu culture of the tenth century. The slim building soaring up to 47 meters makes its beautiful architecture incomparable. Seventeen kilometers east of Yogyakarta, King Balitung Maha Sambu built the Prambanan temple in the middle of the ninth century. Its parapets are adorned with bas-reliefs depicting the famous Ramayana story. This magnificent Shivaite temple derives it name from the village where it is located.

 

Prambanan Temple is locally known as the Roro Jonggrang Temple, or the Temple of the "Slender Virgin", it is the biggest and most beautiful Hindu temple in Indonesia. The temple complex of Prambanan lies among green fields and villages. It has eight shrines, of which the three main ones are dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. The main temple of Shiva rises to a height of 130 feet and houses the magnificent statue of Shiva's consort, Durga. There are 224 temples in the complex; three of them, the main temples are Brahma Temple in the north, Vishnu Temple in the south, and the biggest among the three which lies between Brahma and Vishnu temples is Shiva Temple (47 meters high).

 

Two theatres have provided the temple. Enjoy sunrise behind the glory of Prambanan Temple. Visitors should be at the location - in the area of The Open Air Theater and archaeological park of the temple - before sunrise at about 5:00 o'clock in the morning. The First open-air theatre was built on the southern side of the temple in 1960 and the second was built on the western side of the temple in 1988. During full moon evenings in the month from May to October, the Ramayana ballet is performed right here. Perhaps one of the most majestic temples in the South-East Asia, Prambanan attracts many admirers each year from abroad.

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Based on a crop circle discovered on 23 January 2011, at Krasakan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Endang - Vuvut - Nita

Di Pintu Air Krapyak, Belakang Kantor

 

Nikon FM10 50mm (Fix-Lens)

Ilford FP4 ASA125

T-Max-Dev (6.5 Min) & Acifix (5 Min)

 

2012,

Sleman, Yogyakarta

Kalasan Temple or Kalibening Tempel is an 8th Century Buddisht Temple which located in Jl. Raya Yogyakarta - Solo, in Kalibening Village, Tirtamani, Sleman Region, Yogyakarta

Location: Bendan, Tirtomartani, Kalasan, Sleman, D.I. Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

 

15 Km from the center of Yogyakarta

 

Buddhist temple from the 8th-9th century.

 

Description: Candi Sari is a large rectangular building facing east.

 

Candi Sari probably had an important porch on the eastern part (traces of it are still visible on the eastern wall).

 

Walls are divided into panels and adorned with divinities from the Buddhist pantheon.

 

There are windows for both floors around the temple.

 

The cornice running along the walls in the three rooms suggests that there once was a wooden floor dividing each room vertically. The upper floor was reached via the southern room by a wooden staircase - there were thus 6 rooms rather than 3.

 

Candi Sari is thought to be a Buddhist monastery or vihara with three praying rooms with bronze statues in each chambers of the first floor and perhaps a library or rooms for keeping sacred items on the upper floor. The building might have been part of a larger complex in its time.

 

Taken @Ratu Boko palace complex, Sleman Regency, Bokoharjo

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Mushroom found at Jejamuran Restaurant in Niron, Pandowoharjo, Sleman, Jogjakarta, Indonesia.

Location: Jobohan, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman, D.I. Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

 

Behind the stones you can see the frangipani trees go the neighboring cemetery.

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Location: Karangasem, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta.

 

Candi Siwa is the largest structure of the compound. It can be reached via four staircases, one on each side. A balustrade tops the base. Ramayana reliefs adorn the inner side of the balustrade, while on the temple foot are dancers, musicians and the guardians of the winds.

 

Loro Jonggrang or Prambanan is the only temple in Central Java where the platform is at a lower level than the upper part of the entrance staircase. It gives the impression that the passage for circumambulation is not built atop the base but within it.

Location: Groyokan, Sambirejo, Prambanan, Sleman, D.I. Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

 

Keluar means exit in Indonesian.

 

Terrace XI. of Candi Ijo.

Sambisari is a 9th-century Hindu temple located at Sambisari hamlet, Purwomartani village, Kalasan, Sleman regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The temple was buried about five metres underground. Parts of the original temple have been excavated. The temple is located about 8 km east of Yogyakarta near Adisucipto International Airport.

The temple was accidentally discovered in July 1966 by a farmer when working on land that belongs to Karyowinangun. His hoe hit the carved stone which was a part of the buried temple ruins. The news of discovery reached the Archaeology office in Prambanan and the area was secured. The excavation and reconstruction works was completed in March 1987. The temple is thought to have been buried by an eruption of volcanic ash from the nearby Mount Merapi.

 

The discovery of Sambisari temple probably was the most exciting archaeological findings in Yogyakarta in recent years, leading to speculation about whether there are other ancient temples still underground in the vicinity, buried under Mount Merapi volcanic ash.

History

 

Based on the architecture style and ornaments of the building that resembles those on Prambanan, the findings of Hindu statues around the temple walls, and the lingga-yoni inside the main temple; historians concluded that Sambisari was a Shivaite Hindu temple built around first or second decade of 9th century (circa 812-838). This conclusion was supported by the findings of gold plate in vicinity engraved with letters that according to paleography was used in early 9th century ancient Java.

 

According to Wanua Tengah inscription III dated 908 that contains the name of kings that ruled Mataram Kingdom, the temple was probably built during the reign of Rakai Garung (ruled 828-846). However, historians also consider that the construction of a temple was not always issued by a king. Lesser nobles might have also ordered and funded the construction.

Visitors must descend the flight of stairs on western side to reach the central part of the temple that is located 6.5 meters lower than the current ground level.

 

The outer part are 8 meter wide terraces. Recent excavations revealed the outer layer of walls surrounding the temple, which cover a wider area. Only the north-eastern part of this outer wall was excavated, the rest still is buried underground.

 

The Sambisari complex was surrounded by rectangular wall made from white stone measured 50 meters x 48 meters. In this main yard, there are eight small lingga, four located at the cardinal points and four others in the corners.

 

The Sambisari temple complex consisted of a main temple and a row of three smaller pervara (guardian) temples in front of it. The center pervara temple measures 4.9 x 4.80 meters, while northern and southern pervara temple measures 4.80 x 4.80 meters each. Each of these lesser temples has no stone body and roof, and only consists of base part and balustrades.

 

The main temple is facing west and took form of a square with size 13.65 meters x 13.65 meters. The temple has no real base (foot) part, so the sub-basement part also serves as the base part. The siar is adorned with makara supported by dwarf (gana). There is no Kala carving on top of the main gate. By ascending the stair the visitor reach the rectangular 2.5 meters wide gallery with balustrades surrounds the main temple.

 

On this gallery founds 12 umpak (stone base), 8 bases took round shape and 4 others are square ones. This stone bases probably used to support wooden pillars, suggesting that the main temple used to be covered by a roof structure made from organic materials that now are already decayed and gone.

 

The body of the main temple measures 5 x 5 meters and 2.5 meters high. Around the temple walls are niches contains statues of Hindu gods, adorned with Kala's head on top of it. In northern niche are founds Durga statue, Ganesha statue in eastern niche, and Agastya statue in southern niche. The portal to the main room is on the western side. The entrance is flanked by niches that usually contains guardian statue of Mahakala and Nandisvara, however there is no statue founds in this front niches today. Inside the temple reside a yoni, measured 1.34 x 1.34 meters and 1.18 meters high. On north side of the yoni founds water spout supported by Nāga serpent. On top of yoni stucked the lingga measures 0.29 x 0.29 meters base and 0.85 meters high.

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Location: Groyokan, Sambirejo, Prambanan, Sleman, D.I. Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

 

20 Km from the center of Yogyakarta.

 

Surroundings: On a flattened area on the northern slope of Mount Ijo, with a view on the Prambanan plain, some 150 to the north of Ijo. Altitude: 375m.

 

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CC20695 (GE C20EMP) heading KA5C Argo Wilis express, passing Gamping Ricefields, Sleman, DIY.

unfortunately .. it was still closed when we were there ...

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CC201.83.04 (GE U18C) with CC201.04.03 (GE U18C) heading KA2602-Mawalo Tanker Express, passing at Banyuraden,Sleman. This route is Rewulu to Madiun,VV.

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Yusuf Safary & Ardhi

 

Nikon FM10 50mm (Fix-Lens)

Ilford FP4 ASA125

T-Max-Dev (6.5 min) & Acifix (5 Min)

 

2012,

Sleman, Yogyakarta

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Ijo temple (Indonesian: Candi Ijo) is a Hindu candi (temple) located 4 kilometers from Ratu Boko or around 18 kilometers east from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The temple was built between 10th to 11th century CE during the Mataram Kingdom period.

The temple compound is located in Groyokan hamlet, Sambirejo village, Kecamatan Prambanan, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta. The temple's name derived from its location, the Gumuk Ijo hill. The temple compound stood on western slope of the hill, in a quiet region east of Yogyakarta, around 4 kilometers southeast from Ratu Boko archaeological compound. The temple elevation is 410 meters above the sea level. The western hill of Gumuk Ijo provides beautiful scenery overlooking rice paddies, villages and Adisucipto International Airport.

 

The temple compound measures 0.8 hectares, however the original temple compound is estimated to be far larger. On the hill foot and slopes on western sides there are some archaeological artifacts and temple ruins which suggest the larger compound may exists from the foot ascending to the main temple.

 

Temple compound

 

The temple compound is estimated to span west to east according to hill's topography; from the foot hill in the west ascending to the main temple on the higher ground on the hill. The temple compound consists of several terraces. On the western part some temple ruins were discovered, most of them are being excavated.[1] It was estimated that more than 10 Perwara or lesser temples ruins are still buried in this terraces.

 

Perwara temples

 

The main temple compound located on the uppermost terrace, consists of a large main temple facing west and three perwara temples on front of it facing east. The three perwara temples was meant to honor Trimurti, the three highest gods in Hinduism: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. All of these three temples having cella or room and there are windows perforated in the rhombus shape. The roof is arranged in three stages adorned with rows of ratnas.

  

Main temple

 

The main temple has square ground plan. The entrance into the garbhagriha (main room) is located on west side, flanked with two false window, or niches adorned with kala-makara decoration. On the north, east, and southern walls there are three niches on each side also adorned in kala-makara style. The center niche are slightly higher than other two flanking niches. These niches are now empty, probably these niches once contains Hindu murti (statues).

 

A flight of stairs flanked with two makaras were designed to reach the main door that is 1.2 meters above the ground. On top of the door there are carving of Kala's head connected to makaras body on each side of the gate. These kala-makara pattern is commonly found in temples of ancient Java. Inside the makara's mouth there are small parrots carved.

 

Inside the main chamber there is a large linga and yoni adorned with naga serpent. The union of phallic linga and yoni symbolize the cosmic sacred union between Shiva and Parvati as his shakti. There are three niches on each sides of inner wall in the room, each niches flanked with a pair of devata, Hindu lesser gods and goddesses flying toward the niches.

 

The roof of main temple is arranged in three ascending terraces decreased in size to the top forming stepped pyramid. On each sides there are 3 ratnas on each step, a larger ratna crowning the roof. On the margin between temple body and the roof adorned with floral patterns and gana (dwarf). On the edge of the roof there are antefixes with floral frames, inside the antefix there are images of Hindu gods bust with hand position holding flowers.

Taken @Ratu Boko palace complex, Sleman Regency, Bokoharjo

Location: Kalibening, Tirtomartani, Kalasan, Sleman, D.I. Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

 

14 Km from the center of Yogyakarta.

 

Religion: Buddhist.

Built in the 8th century.

 

The cult of Tara Bodhisattva coming from India made its first appearance in Southeast Asia here and have been later popular in Tibet.

 

The locals believe that the guards of the temple are a great serpent and a beautiful woman. To protect themselves from these creatures, the villagers make offerings of flowers and food, especially for wedding and circumcision ceremonies.

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Kerata Api Senja Utama Solo dengan lokomotif CC 201-41 melewati persawahan derah Sidoarum, Gamping, Sleman, Yogyakarta

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