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pendhapa or
pandhapa (Javanese: ꦥꦼꦤ꧀ꦝꦥ or ꦥꦤ꧀ꦝꦥ,
Indonesian spelling: pendapa,
nonstandard spelling:
pendopo or pěndåpå) is a
fundamental element of...
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pavilion Eric and the
Dread Gazebo Monopteros: a ring of columns,
often domed Pendhapa Solar canopy Spring House Gazebo Widow's walk A
longer definition appears...
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Buddhist festival Thingyan. In Javanese, the
mandapa is
known as a
pendhapa (ꦥꦼꦤ꧀ꦝꦥ). Unusually,
Indonesian pendopos are
built mostly for
Muslim communities...
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Pendhapa (pavilion) in
Kraton Yogyakarta...
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blend of
court wayang orang (also
called pendhapa wayang orang, as it was
performed in the
pendhapa— the
spacious open hall of
Javanese stately mansions—...
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pendopo hall मण्डप maṇḍapa open hall, pavilion,
temple through Javanese pendhapa pendeta priest पण्डित paṇḍita learned, scholar,
skilled penjara prison...
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different to
their ancestors architectures,
namely the
Pendhapa of Javanese. The
Dhurung commonly functioned as the
outdoor meeting point...
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ceremonial occasions, and
usually has
prohibitions on
access to this space.
Pendhapa (pavilion) in
Keraton Kasepuhan. Bale
gamelan pavilion within Puri Ubud...
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referencing Jakarta's
infamous gridlock traffic.
Indonesia portal Kraton Pendhapa Town
square Behrend, T.E. 'Kraton and
cosmos in
traditional Java'. Archipel...
- Kingdom. The Ratu Boko
complex consists of
gopura (gates), paseban, pools,
pendhapa, pringgitan,
kaputren (women's quarter), and
meditation caves. Ratu Boko...