Kedulan temple is the ruin of a 9th-century Hindu candi located not far from Sambisari temple. The temple is located in Tirtomartani village, Kalasan subdistrict, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The style and architecture bear striking similarities to the nearby Sambisari temple. And just like Sambisari, the temple compound is buried around 6 metres below the present surface, as the result of lava flow from the past eruption of Mount Merapi in the north.The temple complex took form as a compound enclosed in stone walls, with some parts still buried underground. Within the enclosure, there are four temples; one main temple facing east, and three smaller ancillary temples in front of the main temple on the eastern side in a row running north to south. The style and layout is quite similar to Sambiari temple, however Sambisari temple faces west, and is located around 2.5 kilometres to the southwest.
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Address (Unnamed Road), 55571, Indonesia
Coordinates -7°44'33.308" N 110°28'10.889" E