This petilasan is located in the Sri Manganti Fort area, precisely in the northern part, right in front of Growongan Hole which was uprooted by Raden Mas Garendi's troops. This shrine is where PakubuwÃÂ¥nÃÂ¥ IV meditated when he started to reopen the KartÃÂ¥surÃÂ¥ Palace building after 65 years of abandonment. In addition, this place is also the seat of the king's throne.This petilasan is in the form of two andesite stones which are placed parallel and still found burning incense in the middle. This means that there are still people who do lelaku in that place. This petilasan is quite comfortable because it has been built in such a way as to form a plaza of andesite stone and beside it there is a large banyan tree which makes the atmosphere cool and comfortable for just sitting or meditating.
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