English: These attractive small temples are the earliest known in central Java. They date to at least the early 8th century AD, if not older; not all were built at the same time.
The group is arranged in a north-south line, with their entrances facing west. C. Arjuna, photo left front, is the northernmost temple. A Shiva temple, it is faced on the west (photo right front) by its Nandi temple, C. Semar. Behind C. Semar, and barely visible in the photograph, is C. Srikandi. There follows C. Puntadeva, photo extreme right, and finally C. Sembadra (not visible in this photo).
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