Let me introduce you to Borobudur,
Nine platforms, a dome, and a Buddhist decor,
Built in the 9th century, of Gupta design,
It is a place of pilgrimage, a Buddhist shrine.
The journey for pilgrims begins at the base,
And goes past relief panels all over the place,
You pass through 3 levels of Buddhist cosmology,
Before you wind up at the top of the tree.
The 14th century saw the monument’s decline,
Because Java concerted to Islam around that time.
It was discovered by Raffles in 1914,
Who made it his mission that it would be seen,
So from then onwards it was restored,
To make it a building that’s admired and adored,
Borobodur’s still used for pilgrimage once a year,
The Buddhists celebrate Vesak* here,
It’s now a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
So its future’s assured, its future is bright.
*Sometimes known as Buddha’s Birthday, it commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of Gautama Buddha.

What a fantastic pom darling and how appropriate that I write about Thai Curry, originally created by Buddhist Monks. Fascinating place Borobudur
Thanks my love – let’s hope the Buddhist vibe revives us!
I’m joining in on the Buddah fun! I saw this and thought, wait a minute, I see a trend here! Thanks for this blog. Very interesting. Cheers to Buddah.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It is indeed a magical place. I went there with my then boyfriend- now husband. I loved it and would really want to go back…if only I could…
Fabulous huh?!
Very interesting. Prompted me to “wiki” it. Am very curious about its interior. I bet, Muriel, it really is magical.
It is splendid, isn’t it?
It sounds like a wonderful place to meditate among great beauty. Nice rhyme, Caro. By the way, have you explored non-rhyming poetic forms?
It is magnificent. And yes, I do write blank verse too!