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'''Vihara Bahtera Bhakti''' is a [[Chinese Buddhism|Chinese-Buddhist]] temple located in the [[Ancol]], [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. It is dedicated to [[Tu Di Gong|Da Bo Gong]], a deity of land and wealth, and his wife. |
'''Vihara Bahtera Bhakti''' is a [[Chinese Buddhism|Chinese-Buddhist]] temple located in the [[Ancol]], [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. It is dedicated to [[Tu Di Gong|Da Bo Gong]], a deity of land and wealth, and his wife. Established ca. 1650, it is one of the oldest Buddhist temple in Jakarta. |
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The temple is also known as ''Anxu Da-bo-gong Miao'', "a place of worshipping ''Da Bo Gong''". It is dedicated to [[Tu Di Gong|Da Bo Gong]] (Hokkien ''Toa Pe Kong''), a deity of land and wealth, and his wife Bo Pog. Da Bo Gong is identical with ''Fu-de zheng-shen'', "God of the Earth and Riches" worshipped in the [[Kim Tek Ie Temple|Jin De Yuan temple]] in [[Glodok]].{{sfn|Heuken|2007|p=211}} |
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The temple is also dedicated to the Muslim cook of [[Zheng He|Cheng Ho]], Sampo Soei Soe.<ref name="ensiklopedi"/> |
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The Hokkien name for Da Bo Gong, ''Toa Pe Kong'' gives name to an Indonesian term for statues of Chinese deities, the ''topekong''.{{sfn|Heuken|2007|p=211}} |
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⚫ | The temple was established ca. 1650 under the name Taipekong or Da Bo Gong Temple on the area of Slingerland, to the east side of Ancol River.<ref name="ensiklopedi">{{cite web |language=Indonesian |url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/web/encyclopedia/detail/387/Da-Bo-Gong-Ancol-Klenteng |title=Da Bo Gong Ancol, Klenteng |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |year=2010 |work=Ensiklopedi Jakarta |publisher=Dinas Komunikasi, Informatika dan Kehumasan Pemprov DKI Jakarta |accessdate=January 22, 2013}}</ref> As a Chinese temple near Ancol River, it is also known as Klenteng Ancol. |
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Revision as of 15:37, 17 August 2018
Bahtera Bakti Vihara | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Chinese Buddhism |
Location | |
Location | Jalan Pantai Sanur No. 5 Binaria Ancol, North Jakarta |
Country | Indonesia |
Geographic coordinates | 6°07′13″S 106°51′14″E / 6.120324°S 106.853891°E |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1650 |
Vihara Bahtera Bhakti is a Chinese-Buddhist temple located in the Ancol, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is dedicated to Da Bo Gong, a deity of land and wealth, and his wife. Established ca. 1650, it is one of the oldest Buddhist temple in Jakarta.
Description
The temple is also known as Anxu Da-bo-gong Miao, "a place of worshipping Da Bo Gong". It is dedicated to Da Bo Gong (Hokkien Toa Pe Kong), a deity of land and wealth, and his wife Bo Pog. Da Bo Gong is identical with Fu-de zheng-shen, "God of the Earth and Riches" worshipped in the Jin De Yuan temple in Glodok.[1]
The temple is also dedicated to the Muslim cook of Cheng Ho, Sampo Soei Soe.[2]
The Hokkien name for Da Bo Gong, Toa Pe Kong gives name to an Indonesian term for statues of Chinese deities, the topekong.[1]
History
The temple was established ca. 1650 under the name Taipekong or Da Bo Gong Temple on the area of Slingerland, to the east side of Ancol River.[2] As a Chinese temple near Ancol River, it is also known as Klenteng Ancol.
Architecture
The architecture of the temple is Chinese-Buddhist architecture with a style that is specifically associated with a holy Muslim tomb because it is a shrine for a Muslim.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b Heuken 2007, p. 211.
- ^ a b c "Da Bo Gong Ancol, Klenteng". Ensiklopedi Jakarta (in Indonesian). Dinas Komunikasi, Informatika dan Kehumasan Pemprov DKI Jakarta. 2010. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
Works cited
- Heuken, Adolf (2007). Historical Sites of Jakarta. Cipta Loka Caraka.
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