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Candi Kabupaten Semarang - 14 Candi
12 Sanjaya

SANJAYA (Kali Senjaya,Tegal Wetan, Lali Sendjaga, Tingkir)
Administrative location:

Jebug, Tegal Waton, Tengaran, Semarang, JT.

 

Geographical location: 07° 22' 27.1" S
110° 31' 32.6" E
Precision: 50m
Alt.: 685m

 

Surroundings:

In upper middle land, at the bottom of a small valley, between hills, lies the cold spring of kali Sanjaya. It is now a waterworks.

 

Religion: Hindu.
Main features: Bathing place and temple.
State of preservation: Scattered stones.

 

Description:

The site shelters numerous temple stones, scattered around the concrete pools of the waterworks. Near the southern pool are gathered a large amount of blocks. Some of them might be in situ. Among the stones can be seen mouldings, antefixes and fragments of cornices. Given the present state of preservation, it is impossible to identify the nature of the site, temple or bathing place.
However, Friederich was of the opinion that the site probably sheltered a bathing place and a temple (Friederich 1876: 72).

 

Sculptures:

A badly damaged Ganeśa is still to be seen.
Formerly, a kāla head was also lying in the surroundings (Friederich 1876: 72; Verbeek 1891: 96-97).
A relief depicting a mythic being half dog half lion was discovered among the stones (Stutterheim 1937: 26).

 

Sumber : https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/13781

 

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