Mystery of Bu RT

Mystery of Bu RT
Meeting with King Samaratungga


The full moon illuminated the dense forest around them, creating a mysterious shadow and emitting a gentle light into its desolate path. The gurgling sound of water from the nearby river accompanied them, and the low boisterous sound of the night forest filled the air with a soothing atmosphere.


Adi, Maya, and Bu RT stood on the banks of a small, slowly flowing river. They were stunned by this incredible natural scene. "It's really like a different world" Adi said with great admiration.


Maya nodded in agreement, "I feel like we've entered a fairy tale."


Bu RT smiled and waved at the approaching Borobudur Temple. "There's no time to be dumbfounded, kids. We have work to do."


They continued their journey towards the temple that was being built. The tall trees they passed seemed to give a welcome to the visitors from the future. The sun sets slowly, leaving the sky dyed in colorful orange and red.


After a while of walking, they arrived in front of the magnificent Borobudur Temple. This sight left them speechless. The temple looks like a large stone mountain with intricate reliefs adorning its walls.


Adi, who always had great curiosity, began to wonder how to build a temple of this size. "How could they have made something so big and complicated in his day?"


Ms. RT smiled, "We'll find out, Adi. Let's start by understanding more about their life and culture here."


They continued their journey towards the temple door which was in the process of construction. There, they saw a group of workers who were working hard carving beautiful reliefs on the temple walls. Those workers seem to be very focused on their work.


Adi approached one of the workers and tried to speak body language. He wanted to know how the techniques and skills were used in carving those reliefs. The worker smiled and patiently explained to Adi the way they carried out their duties carefully.


Meanwhile, Maya talks to a mother who comes to give food to the workers. The mother told about the collaborative spirit in their society. "Everyone came together to help build this temple. We believe it will be a symbol of the Buddha's majesty and our priceless legacy."


Ms. RT who had been walking around the temple, paid careful attention to every detail of the architecture and carvings. He felt impressed by the beauty and precision that exists in every element of the temple.


After a few hours at the temple, they began to feel tired. They decided to rest for a while under the shady trees. Ms. RT sat under a large tree while contemplating. "We have entered a very precious world, and we must respect this knowledge."


Adi and Maya agree, and they feel that this trip is an unforgettable one in their lives. They talk about what they have learned and how they will bring this knowledge back to their own time.


The night began to fall, and the dense forest around them became increasingly dark. They knew that they had to return to the Magic Window to return to their own time. But they also know that they will bring home more than just memories, they will bring home an honor to the history and culture they encountered in the past.


After a while admiring the reliefs that were being worked on by the workers, Adi, Maya, and Bu RT decided to try to involve themselves in the work. They want to feel for themselves how the process of building this magnificent Borobudur Temple takes place.


Adi approached one of the workers who seemed to be very skilled at carving reliefs. "I'm sorry, Father. Can you teach me how to carve like this?" ask Adi with enthusiasm.


The worker smiled and agreed to give Adi some basic lessons. He gives Adi a small piece of stone and tells her how to use it to carve simple reliefs. Adi sat nearby and concentratedly tried to follow the instructions of the worker.


Meanwhile, Maya and Bu RT join a group of women who are making a mixture of stucco to cover the walls of the temple. They work with passion, laugh and share stories. Maya feels close to these women and feels like she has become a part of their community.


Bu RT, who is knowledgeable about plants and herbs, offers advice on how to make a more durable plastering mixture. The women listened with enthusiasm, and they felt grateful for the help of Ms. RT.


While Adi, Maya, and Bu RT are engaged in the work, they begin to feel an overwhelming collaborative spirit within the community. Citizens of different social layers work together without hierarchy or distinction. They have one common goal: to build the magnificent Borobudur Temple as a symbol of Buddhist majesty.


Maya smiles at Adi's spirit. "I feel so too, Adi. And I feel that their passion and hard work will leave a priceless legacy."


The night began to fall, and the workers and residents who helped build the temple began to rest. They gathered under the stars that shone brightly in the night sky. There was singing and music playing, and a warm atmosphere of hospitality filled the air.


Ms. RT sat down with several elders who were leaders of the community. They talked about the importance of this temple in maintaining Buddhism and Javanese culture. Ms. RT was honored to hear their stories and life experiences.


Meanwhile, Adi and Maya join the young boys around a campfire. They talk about how their experiences in the past have changed their view of history and culture. The young people were very interested and curious about the journey of Adi, Maya, and Bu RT.


Adi said, "I feel that we have become a part of this history. And we want to take this story home to share it with the world."


Maya added, "We hope that Borobudur Temple will always be appreciated and preserved by future generations."


That night, they slept under a star-filled sky with a deep sense of contentment and respect for the society they had met in the past. They know that their journey is not yet complete, and they have much more to learn and share as they return to their own times.


When Adi, Maya, and Bu RT explored deeper into Borobudur Temple which was in the process of development, they arrived at one of the more hidden parts of the temple. There, they saw a man who appeared to be older than the rest of the workers. The man was dressed in more luxurious clothes than the others, and around him were a few bodyguards standing gallantly.


The man looked at them kindly and approached them. "Welcome to Borobudur Temple, honored guest. I am King Samaratungga, the leader of the Medang Kingdom, and this is a great project that we have done together."


Adi, Maya, and Bu RT felt very surprised and honored by the presence of the king. They saluted in a polite way. King Samaratungga smiled and allowed them to sit around him.


King Samaratungga explained his vision for Borobudur Temple with great enthusiasm. "This temple will be a symbol of the greatness of Buddha and the richness of our culture. It will be a sacred place for Buddhists and a precious relic that we will pass on to future generations."


Adi, who always had great curiosity, asked, "How can you lead a project of this magnitude, King? And how can you be sure that this temple will be finished?"


King Samaratungga smiled and replied, "I am the leader of the Medang Kingdom, and I have the support of our wonderful people. They came together with a high spirit to build this temple. In addition, we have great architectural experts and artists. Together, we will achieve this goal."


MMaya, who was always sensitive to human values, asked, "What does this temple mean to your society, King?"


King Samaratungga replied with determination, "This temple will be a place of worship and meditation for Buddhists. This will be a place where they can seek peace and a deeper understanding of our religion. In addition, this will also be a Javanese cultural heritage that will strengthen our unity and identity."


Ms. RT, who had always been wise, said, "This is a very noble vision, King. We are honored to witness the construction of this temple and share this experience with your community."


King Samaratungga nodded appreciating the words of Ms. RT. "I'm grateful for your support. I am sure that Borobudur will remain standing majestically for centuries and will be a symbol of wisdom and wisdom."


They talked longer with King Samaratungga, listening to stories about the rich history and culture of Java. King Samaratungga was a wise and passionate leader, and they felt that they had gained valuable insight into the past.


When night fell, they bade farewell to King Samaratungga and returned to where they slept under a sky of shining stars. They contemplated their encounter with this great king and felt that they had become living witnesses of history on their way to the past.