Samudramanthana is a tale from Hindu Mythology about the churning of the Ocean of Milk (Kshira Sagara) which includes the origin story of the hunt for the waters of immortality, the Amrita. Through a growing belief, Samudramanthana which is currently kept in the National Museum of Indonesia, was once a water fountain or is also known as a jaladwara. Visually, it can be seen that the sculpture with a height of 105 cm and a diameter of 75.8 cm has a few holes at the peak that leads down to its base. This jaladwara with the inventory number of 383 a / 4385 was found in Sirah Kencong, Wlingi, Blitar, East Java. Currently, the state of the jaladwara which is estimated to have come from the 13-14th century AD is still in a fairly good and well-maintained condition at the National Museum of Indonesia.
3D model by Group 5, A Class: Kania Nurfitri Azzahra, Nabilla Putri Irianti, Rifqi Fadhil Pratama, Sekar Arum Ayu Wardani, Syawaludin Saputra
University of Indonesia
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