Abstract

This research aims to unveil the types, size, figures, and functions of musical instruments carved as reliefs of Kalasan Temple as a way to revitalize the music from the 8th century. This research implements heuristic methods with Panofsky’s iconology analysis in three steps, which are pre-iconography, iconography, and iconology to analyse the reliefs of the Temple. The researchers validated the findings through forum group discussion with the Cultural Heritage Preservation Board of Yogyakarta. The findings show that (1) the relief of musical instruments in Kalasan temple is located on the head of Kala; (2) the musical instruments on the head are two wind instruments made of shells and a stringed instrument named vina; (3) there are two figures of musicians carved, which are two wind instruments players and a player of stringed instruments. The figures are depicted as heavenly creatures named Gandharva; (4) the measurement shows that the wind instruments have 35.98 cm length and 12.85 cm width, another one has 23.13 cm length and 12.85 cm width. Meanwhile, the stringed instrument has a length of 92.52 cm and 12.85 cm width; and (5) the musical instruments were performed to worship the Goddess of Tara.

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  • IntroductionThe place is located 10 km south of Yogyakarta’s central business district and around 5 km from Prambanan temple

  • Kalasan temple is located in Kalibening, Tirtamani, Sleman, Yogyakarta

  • The inscription explains that the location is called Kalasan, and the place is blessed in a meeting involving important figures, such as pangkur, tawan, and tirip along with the ancestors of the village (Source:Prasasti Kalasan BPCB DIY Inventory Number D 147)

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Introduction

The place is located 10 km south of Yogyakarta’s central business district and around 5 km from Prambanan temple. In Kalasan inscription, Kalasan temple is named after its location. The inscription explains that the location is called Kalasan, and the place is blessed in a meeting involving important figures, such as pangkur, tawan, and tirip (sets of local Javanese leaders) along with the ancestors of the village (Source:Prasasti Kalasan BPCB DIY Inventory Number D 147). There is another temple not far from the location, which is named Sari Temple. The specific character of the temple is that they have vajralepa (bajralepa), which is a layer that covers the ornaments and reliefs on the outer wall

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