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English: Sojiwan temple, a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple located in Kebon Dalem Kidul village, Prambanan, Klaten Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The temple is located nearly two kilometres southeast of Prambanan temple.
Bahasa Indonesia: Candi Sojiwan, candi Buddha Mahayana abad ke-9 yang terletak di Desa Kebon Dalem Kidul, Kecamatan Prambanan, Kabupaten Klaten, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Candi ini terletak hampir dua kilometer sebelah tenggara candi Prambanan.
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Sojiwan temple, a 9th-century Buddhist located near Prambanan temple, Central Java, Indonesia.

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