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Jiwa Temple is a historical tourist spot in Karawang Regency, West Java.

This temple is a historical heritage complex from the time of the Tarumanegara Kingdom and can be classified as a historical site that is still preserved today.

The uniqueness of the Jiwa Temple lies in its architecture, which is different from the remains of other temples in West Java. Furthermore, the Jiwa Temple is located on a hill and is flanked by two rivers, namely the Citarum River and the Cibeet River.

This gives a mystical atmosphere to this place and gives an idea of ​​how the existence of this place greatly influences the lives of the local residents.

Jiwa Temple is believed to have been built in the 4th century AD. C. and has a complex consisting of various buildings and structures, such as the paduraksa (portal), the monks' hut and the stupa.

This temple is one of the largest Buddhist sites in West Java and a major attraction for history and culture buffs.

In addition, many of the reliefs and carvings in the Jiwa Temple show influences from India and the Tarumanegara Kingdom.

These reliefs feature many images of the Buddha, as well as the royal buildings around the Jiwa Temple.

Vihara Jiwa also bears witness to the history of the development of religion and culture in Indonesia.

This site is an example of how culture grows and develops into something worth preserving.

Karawang itself has many tourist attractions such as Buniayu Cave, Situ Cipule and others, but Jiwa Temple is a historical site that has become an idol for tourists.

The Temple of Soul is a very valuable historical tourist destination for Indonesia.

However, this historic site also needs support and attention in conservation efforts.

Therefore, public and government awareness is needed to uphold and maintain the authenticity and preservation of this historical place so that it becomes a silent witness to the glory of the Tarumanegara Kingdom in the past.

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