Borobudur, Java, Indonesia. [Credit: Robert Harding Picture Library/Photobank BKK]Buddhist monument in central Java, built &circa; 778–850 under the Shailendra dynasty.
Constructed with about 2 million cu ft (57,000 cu m) of gray volcanic stone, it resembles a stepped pyramid. Its base and first five terraces are square; the highest three terraces are circular. Reliefs on its terrace walls represent the ascending stages of enlightenment. The simple and spacious upper circular terraces carry 72 bell-shaped stupas, each containing a statue of the Buddha.
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