With vivid photography and insightful commentary, this travel
pictorial shines a light on the Buddhist art and architecture of
Borobudur.
The glorious ninth-century Buddhist stupa of Borobudur--the largest
Buddhist monument in the world--stands in the midst of the lush Kedu
Plain of Central Java in Indonesia, where it is visited annually by over
a million people.
Borobudur contains more than a thousand exquisitely carved relief panels
extending along its many terraces for a total distance of more than a
kilometer. These are arranged so as to take the visitor on a spiritual
journey to enlightenment, and one ascends the monument past scenes
depicting the world of desire, the life story of Buddha, and the heroic
deeds of other enlightened beings--finally arriving at the great
circular terraces at the top of the structure that symbolizes the
formless world of pure knowledge and perfection.