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This episode provides a comprehensive biography of Borobudur, the world's largest Buddhist temple located in Java, Indonesia. Constructed in the ninth century through advanced mortarless engineering, the monument was designed as a physical mandala to guide pilgrims through various stages of spiritual enlightenment. After being abandoned for centuries and swallowed by volcanic ash and jungle growth, the site became a source of local superstition and haunted legends. Its nineteenth-century rediscovery by colonial administrators saved it from the wilderness but also led to significant looting and structural instability. To prevent a total collapse, a massive UNESCO restoration project in the 1970s involved dismantli ...Â