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PRICE
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20 Euro / person ( minimun 2 people ) |
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at 08.30 AM every day |
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TAMAN
AYUN
Pura taman ayun is a beautifully appointed temple, with its own
surrounding moat, in the village of Mengwi, 18 km from Denpasar.
The history of this temple is closely associated with the beginning
of the Raja Dom of Mengwi, in 1627. It was built in 1634, at the
time at the rule of the first Raja of Mengwi. I Gusti Agung Ngurah
Made Agung, who letter become known as Ida Cokorda Sakti Belambangan.
In the innermost sanctum, the shrines of 11, 9,7,5,3 roofs, it dedicated
to various of the main temple on the island. These shrines were
built by the Raja to ensure that his Kingdom and people would be
able to share in the prosperity and fertility of the nation, and
also to enable all the people at Mengwi, to conduct the religious
ceremonies at the temple, such as “meajar-ajar”, Memendak
Sang Pitara” and also to request holy water to protect the
rice fields from pestilence, etc.
Upacara piodalan (anniversary temple ceremony) fall every Selasa
Kliwon, Wuku Wedangsia, in every 210 days/ every 6 month Balinese
calendar.
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PURA
ULUN DANU BRATAN
This temple is located on the shore beside of the lake Beratan,
it about 61 km to the north of Denpasar. Its surrounding by little
mountains whose tops are named Puncak Mangu. Across the lake to
the south and facing the temple is Teratai Bang Mountain, in the
west are two mountains named Mount Batukaru and Mount Tapak.
This temple is an original Subak temple (farmers’ society
temple) it’s dedicated to the goddess of the lake “Dewi
danu”. The temple was build around 1633 AD. the complex of
the temple consists of 4 different temple compounds : 1)The temple
of Lingga Petak, a single shrine of three roofs dedicated to Lord
Ciwa ( Shiva ). When the temple was restored, the builder found
a big white stone which is flanked by two smaller stones one is
red and another one is black. The dominance of white stone in relation
to the other stones is resembled a lingga ( phallic, symbol of Ciwa
) therefore this shrine is called Lingga petak or Ulun Danu. It
represents the reproductive power of Ciwa as the God of fertility.,2)
The related temple of Puncak Mangu has a single shrine of eleven
roofs dedicated to Lord Wisnu in his manifestation as the Goddess
of the Lake Dewi Danu.3)The related temple of teratai Bang, quite
a big temple has many shrines, one of the shrines with seven roofs
is dedicated to Lord Brahma.4)The temple of Dalem purwa / suci is
dedicated to Dewi Uma Bhogawati the Goddess of food and drink.
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JATILUWIH
It is one of the most famous rice-paddy panoramas on Bali, offering
expansive views over the broad and gently sloping terraces sculpted
from the south-facing hillsides.
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TANAH
LOT TEMPLE
This temple is located at southern coast of Bali Island, Kediri district,
Tabanan regency. The history of this temple is closely related to
Dandhyang Nirartha’s pilgrimage to Bali Island, here he spent
the night while teaching the Religion, Morality to the local people
who came to him. After he left, the local people built a temple on
a small island in around 1489 M which was used as a place for worshiping
the supreme Godhead to asked prosperity and welfare. This temple/Kahyangan
named “Pura pakendungan “which is now known as “Tanah
Lot”.
This is one of the main tourist objects to see the best sunset on
the Island
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