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Also known as Candi Jabung

thumb|360px|Jabung Temple, 2017 Jabung is a 14th-century Buddhist temple dated from Majapahit era, located in the Jabung Sisir village (desa), Paiton area, Probolinggo district, East Java, Indonesia. The temple is made from red brick measuring 16.20 metres. The temple was mentioned in Nagarakretagama as Bajrajinaparamitapura (Vajra Jina Paramita Pura), being visited by king Hayam Wuruk during his royal tour across East Java in 1359 CE. The temple is mentioned in Pararaton as Sajabung, a mortuary temple of Bhre Gundal, a member of Majapahit royalties.

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  • Architecture
  • Description
  • Lower platform
  • Foot
  • Body
  • Roof
  • Location
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

thumb|360px|Jabung Temple, 2017 Jabung is a 14th-century Buddhist temple dated from Majapahit era, located in the Jabung Sisir village (desa), Paiton area, Probolinggo district, East Java, Indonesia. The temple is made from red brick measuring 16.20 metres. The temple was mentioned in Nagarakretagama as Bajrajinaparamitapura (Vajra Jina Paramita Pura), being visited by king Hayam Wuruk during his royal tour across East Java in 1359 CE. The temple is mentioned in Pararaton as Sajabung, a mortuary temple of Bhre Gundal, a member of Majapahit royalties.

The architecture style of this temple is similar to the Bahal temple in Padang Lawas, North Sumatra.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Jabung” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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