Sawentar
Temple is located at Sawentar village, Kanigoro district,
to the east of Blitar. The temple shows similarities
in form to Kidal temple. A tentative date of around
the early to mid 13th century has consequently been
assigned to it. The base of the temple lies several
meters below the present ground level, a result of
having been buried under a mass of lava, presumably
from an eruption of nearby Mt Kelud. The site was
excavated during the early years of this century.
This temple seems reside on a pool. At first found,
the temple had covered by mount dust.
Sawentar temple is also called as Cungkup temple.
A small yoni pedestal lying within the temple's central
chamber depicts a figure of Garuda, suggesting that
the monument was dedicated to the god Wishnu. The
key keeper is enjoy to tell about the history of Sawentar
temple and around it. This temple has often visited
by many Hinduism people. Some of them
have stay for a minutes and having some ceremony,
sit in front of the gate
and getting pray.