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  2. Arca Totok Kerot - Wikipedia

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    The excavation was conducted by the East Java Hall of Cultural Heritage Preservation (Balai Pelestarian Cagar Budaya Jawa Timur). The possibility was considered because dvarapala statues were usually placed to guard a temple complex or other important sites. The excavation took place for six days.

  3. Reog - Wikipedia

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    Timur, Sunarto (1978), Reog di Jawa Timur (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Proyek Sasana Budaya Depdikbud Balai Kajian Sejarah dan Nilai Tradisional Yogyakarta (1997), "Drama Tradisional Reog: Suatu Kajian Sistem Pengetahuan Dan Religi", Laporan Penelitian Jarahnitra (in Indonesian), Yogyakarta: Departemen Pendidikan Dan Kebudayaan, pp. 1– 59, ISSN ...

  4. Pari Temple - Wikipedia

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    Pari temple (Indonesian: Candi Pari) is a 14th-century Hindu candi (temple) located approximately 2 kilometers northwest from Sidoarjo mud flow.This red brick structure is located in Candi Pari village, Porong subdistrict, Sidoarjo Regency, East Java Indonesia.

  5. Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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    Javanese culture (Javanese: ꦏꦧꦸꦢꦪꦤ꧀ꦗꦮ, romanized: Kabudayan Jawa) is the culture of the Javanese people. Javanese culture is centered in the provinces of Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java in Indonesia.

  6. Kejawèn - Wikipedia

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    Kejawèn (Javanese: ꦏꦗꦮꦺꦤ꧀, romanized: Kajawèn) or Javanism, also called Kebatinan, Agama Jawa, and Kepercayaan, is a Javanese cultural tradition, consisting of an amalgam of Animistic, Buddhist, Islamic and Hindu aspects. It is rooted in Javanese history and religiosity, syncretizing aspects of different religions and traditions.

  7. Sumberawan - Wikipedia

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    Sumberawan is quite unique, since it was the only Buddhist shrine in East Java that was built in the shape of stupa structure. In contrast to Buddhist temples in the region that built in typical candi architecture; such as nearby Singhasari, Jago, Brahu in Trowulan and Jabung temple in Paiton.

  8. East Java - Wikipedia

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    East Java (Indonesian: Jawa Timur, Javanese: ꦙꦮꦶꦮꦺꦠꦤ꧀, romanized: Jawa Wétan, Madurese: Jhâbâ Tèmor, Pegon: جاوا وتان) is a province of Indonesia located in the easternmost third of Java island.

  9. Penataran - Wikipedia

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    Penataran or Panataran (Indonesian: Candi Penataran) is one of the largest Hindu temple ruins complexes in East Java, Indonesia. [1] It is located in Penataran, Blitar Regency, roughly 12 km northeast of Blitar, with the closest airport being further away at Malang.