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Commonly known as the ‘land of ten thousand temples,’ Bali’s puras (literally translated as ‘space surrounded by a wall’) are truly omnipresent and seemingly innumerable.  Known as the meeting points of humans and gods, temples are an inseparable element of Balinese life ranging in size and purpose from the small family temples in every compound to the pura puseh, pura des... Read more
Bukit Kebon Temple

A massive and ancient kepuh tree stands in the middle of the only courtyard of this tranquil hillside temple near the village of Ujung.  Legend has it, it sprung from a sapling where princess of the fifth generation of the Karangasem dynasty and her blessed son, Prince Ida Bhatara Alit Sakti, planted it and then disappeared....

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Situated on the banks of the Pekerisan River in
Tegallinggah Village, this ancient site that suppose
Candi Tebing Tegallinggah Temple

Situated on the banks of the Pekerisan River in Tegallinggah Village, this ancient site that supposedly dates back to the 12th century, consists of several temples that are literally carved into the cliff faces of both sides of the river.  Surrounded by panoramic rice paddies, the entrance to this complex brings you down a steep flight of stai...

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Candidasa Temple

This temple complex is located on the eastern side of the village that translates to ‘Ten Children.’  Surrounded by a lotus filled lagoon the pura, built by King Sri Aji Jayapangus Arkajalancana in the 12th century, is dedicated to the gods Shiva and Hariti with a shrine to the latter carved into the rock face.  Childless co...

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Dalem Penataran Ped Temple

One of Bali's holy kahyangan temples located near the coastal town of Toyapakeh on the island of Nusa Penida, Pura Dalem Penataran Ped is considered to be a place with magical powers on an island already thought to be angker (haunted).  It is to this Pura that the Hindu devotees travel from all over the island to make offerings to the fanged d...

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Dalem Penunggekan Temple

This ‘Temple of The Dead’ is best known for the stone reliefs on it’s outer walls that graphically depict the horrors that may possibly await souls destined for heaven and hell as recounted by Uma, Ganesha, Shiva and Raksasa.  Death by impalement, boiling alive, hanging, burning alive and devouring by demons are just a few of...

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