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Candi Sukuh (, candi is the Indonesian word for temple) is a fifteenth century Javanese-Hindu temple that is located on the western slope of Mount Lawu (elev. 910 m or above sea level) on the border between Central and East Java provinces. Candi Sukuh 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... full article at wikipedia
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Created by mwcl_wikipedia_en Jul 28, 2007
Last edited by krsalis Jun 28, 2008
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