Jakarta - Plaosan Temple, which is located in Klaten, Central Java, not only displays its splendor and beauty, but also holds a love story and tolerance between two religions.

The Temple of Plaosan is known as a symbol of the eternal love of two great figures: Rakai Pikatan, a Hindu king of Ancient Mataram, and Pramodawardhani, daughter of the Buddhist dynasty Syailendra. Despite different beliefs, the two of them married and formed political and cultural alliances.

This Plaosan Temple is believed to have been built by Rakai Pikatan as a sign of love for his wife. So you could say this is the Javanese version of the 'Taj Mahal'!

In this video, we will discuss the 5 unique fun fact of the VOI version of the Plaosan Temple. Starting from architecture, romantic history, to peace messages.


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