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Candi Sewu is one of the most intriguing temples of
Java. Its symbolism is revolutionary. Cenbtral are the Kala Heads, representing the
Original Cosmic Mother, later "transformed" into Her destructive aspect, the
guardian "God of Time" and Demon. At Sewu Her primordial Essence as Birthgiver
to the Gods appears to be the central issue. Amazing! |
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I counted around 70 Kala Heads at Sewu.....PS. Every
Candi page contains part of the Kala Story. In order to have an overview, please go
through them all |
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A further surprise: Kala Heads with circles, the latter
probably symbolizing various universes*. Kals as the Birthgiver of the Cosmos!
* Speculative |
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The inner chamber of Sewu is very mysterious. Dwarfs are
supporting huge Lotus Flowers ("Womb") again a sign of the importance of the
Cosmic Mother |
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Face with Tree of Life on top |
Kirtimukha Faces (the unity of Kala - the Mother - with
the Green Man - Her Son as part of pillars, supporting the roof. It is VERY similar to the
Green Men in European churches |
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Kala - Face + Cosmic Womb - giving birth to a God |
And then this. On the right side and under Kala giving
birth to a God. The latter coming out of the Cosmic Womb. It confirms the archaic
mythology of the Cosmic Mother and Her Son/Lover. It means that there is a direct link
between ancient Sumeria and Java! The Yogya Kration Myth (LINK)
fully supports this hypothesis |
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The contours of the Vulva (Womb) are clearly visible |
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Facade with many "Son/Lovers" |
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The niche structure has a Vulva (Womb) shape, giving
birth to the God/King. If my interpretation is right, it will shed a totally new light on
the meaning of Javanese spirituality. I hope that those Kebatinan groups that aim to get
back to the Origin will read this, because this supports their quest to their roots |
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Cosmic Womb with God and Tree of Life on top |
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You may consider this as highly speculative. The answer
is: only many images of many temples together allows one to compare and draw conclusions.
Still, I am always in for better options. |
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