Maha Vihara Mojopahit — Maha Vihara Mojopahit is situated in the Bejijong village, within the Trowulan district of Mojokerto, East Java. This area is historically significant as the site of the ancient Mojopahit Kingdom, lending a profound sense of history and cultural depth to the surroundings. The center itself is set amidst a community of skilled brass craftsmen and stone carving artists, creating an atmosphere rich with traditional Indonesian artistry and heritage.
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Maha Vihara Mojopahit

Mojopahit's Legacy, Buddhist Serenity

Indonesia Mojokerto Non-Sectarian donation

Step into a unique spiritual landscape at Maha Vihara Mojopahit, a Buddhist center deeply intertwined with the historical echoes of the Mojopahit Kingdom in East Java. Spanning an impressive 20,000 square meters, this vihara is more than just a place of worship; it's a living canvas of Javanese artistry. Imagine buildings with traditional joglo roofs, walls adorned with intricate relief carvings, and statues that honor the diverse schools of Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana Buddhism. Located in a village renowned for its brass craftsmen and stone sculptors, the center itself is a testament to the region's rich artistic heritage. While specific retreat schedules aren't detailed, the atmosphere suggests a profound connection to both ancient history and contemporary spiritual practice, offering a serene environment for reflection.

Highlights

  • Located directly on the historical site of the Mojopahit Kingdom
  • Features Javanese-style buildings with traditional joglo roofs
  • Walls adorned with intricate stone relief carvings
  • Houses three altars dedicated to Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana traditions
  • Surrounded by a community of brass craftsmen and stone sculptors

Good for

history enthusiastscultural explorersBuddhist practitionersart and architecture loversthose interested in diverse Buddhist traditions

Setting

Maha Vihara Mojopahit is situated in the Bejijong village, within the Trowulan district of Mojokerto, East Java. This area is historically significant as the site of the ancient Mojopahit Kingdom, lending a profound sense of history and cultural depth to the surroundings. The center itself is set amidst a community of skilled brass craftsmen and stone carving artists, creating an atmosphere rich with traditional Indonesian artistry and heritage.

Accommodation

Information regarding accommodation facilities for visitors is not available. It is advisable to contact the center directly for details on lodging options.

Address Desa Bejijong, Kecamatan Trowulan (site of mojopahit kingdom) Mojokerto East Java

How to get there

Maha Vihara Mojopahit is located in Desa Bejijong, Kecamatan Trowulan, Mojokerto, East Java. As it is situated in a historically significant area, local transportation such as taxis, ride-sharing services, or rented vehicles would likely be the most direct way to reach the site from major cities like Surabaya or Malang.

Nearest airport: Juanda International Airport (SUB) (35 km)

Nearest city: Surabaya

Public transport: Contact the center for transport details

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

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Climate

Mojokerto, like much of East Java, experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The dry season, typically from May to September, offers more comfortable conditions for travel and exploration, while the wet season from October to April brings higher humidity and rainfall.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of artistic elements can be found at Maha Vihara Mojopahit?

The center showcases Javanese-style architecture, including joglo roofs and walls with detailed stone relief carvings. It is also located in a village known for its brass craftsmen and stone sculptors, suggesting a rich artistic environment.

Does Maha Vihara Mojopahit cater to specific Buddhist schools?

The Vihara is unique in that it features three altars for worship, accommodating the Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana schools of Buddhism, represented by Sakyamuni Buddha, Avalokitesvara Phosat Im SeKwan, and Tara respectively.

Is there an entrance fee to visit Maha Vihara Mojopahit?

The center operates on a donation model, meaning there is no fixed fee for entry or participation, allowing visitors to contribute as they are able.

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