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This Ubud royal temple is more specifically a penyawang temple, one specifically dedicated to the deity of Lake Batur. This was made to spare the royal family from the arduous journey to the mountain lake. During its odalan (annual temple anniversary) a large dance stage is set up in order to provide entertainment for the gods. The clima...
This subak (rice field) temple located situated in the village of Sangsit is dedicated to Dewi Sri the goddess of rice and fertility and was built on the site of a well in the 15th century making it one of the oldest pura in North Bali. Most noted for it’s incredibly ornate northern Bali-style of stone carving and ostentatious architect...
Pura Belanjong lies in southern Sanur and is a significant archaeological site because of the famous Prasati Blanjong, a 177cm stone pillar that dates back to AD 914, built by Warmadewa Dynasty's Buddhist King Sri Kesari Varma, which makes it the oldest Balinese inscription that mentions a royal name. What is also very significant about this ...
As writer Miguel Covarrubias penned in his 1937 book Island of Bali, “Besakih is Bali’s most impressive temple in its austere simplicity and its grandiosity, with hundreds of black merus rising from everywhere to the misty sky.” Indeed this vast complex of puras situated one-third of the way up Gunung Agung, Bali’s hol...
The temple Pura Bukit Dharma is located on top of the hill, Kutri in Hurry village, which is about five hundred meters north of Blahbatu. This temple features a number of sculptures and statues that date back to over 800 years. The most prominent statue is one from the 11th century, of the six-armed goddess Durga. It is believed that Goddess Durga ...