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Answered by nishtha9054
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The temple was used as a Buddhist temple from its construction until sometime between the 10th and 15th centuries when it was abandoned. Since its re-discovery in the 19th century and restoration in the 20th century, it has been brought back into a Buddhist archaeological site.

Borobudur is a unique temple located in an elevated area between two twin volcanoes and two rivers. Enormous amount of stones, approximately 55,000 cubic meters, used in the construction of Borobudur were taken from neighboring rivers. The stone was cut to size, transported to the site and laid without mortar.

Answered by somaprasath104
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Two main features of stupa at Borobudur in java are: there is a big statue of Buddha and about 1500 Buddhist paintings on its corridors. In java, Ramleela through puppets and other hindu traditions and rituals are still followed.

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