Besakih : Location: Besakih
Pura Besakih, "the mother temple", is the greatest of all Balinese sanctuaries. The temple complex consists of 22 separate structures and is perched high on the slopes of
Pura Luhur Batu Karu : Location: 10 km west of
Bedugul
This is one of the six axial temples sacred to all Hindu Balinese and one of the most ancient sacred sites on the island. The inner courtyard is small and neat, with three merus (shrines) in honor of the deified kings of Tabanan. The lake below, to the east of the main temple, has a shrine in the center in honor of the goddess of
and the god of Mount Batu Karu.
Pura Kehen :
Pura Kehen is
Location: Bangli
Pura Taman Ayun :
Located in Mengwi, the temple consists of a forecourt, a central court and a spacious inner court. After a tall stone gateway, the inner court has rows of shines and carved stone pedestals. Along the basement of the pavilions are relief series an Arjuna.
Location: Mengwi
Gunungkawi :
In the center of this little town, a clearly signposted side street leads to the brink of the Pakerisan gorge at Gunung Kawi, where a daunting flight of steps leads down to the river itself. This is
Location: Tampaksiring
Pura Ulun Danu Batur :
This is an imposing complex of nine temples, still undergoing renovation. It is dedicated to the goddess of the lake. The temple is worth visiting, if only for its beautiful surroundings.
Location: 5 km south of Kintamani
Pura Luhur Uluwatu :
The Pura Luru Uluwatu is located on the tip of the Badung peninsula, with a breathtaking view of the sea. The carvings which decorated the temple are very well preserved. It was built in the 11th century.
Location: Uluwatu
Pura Pakendungan
Sunset is the best time to visit this isolated temple on the west coast. Its distinctive
silhouette is a photographer's dream and nightly they crowd the coastline awaiting the spectacle. Perhaps the answer is to arrive in the daytime to see the temple avoiding the crowds and to leave long after sunset. As in Besakih, and in Goa Lawah, commerce has spoilt much of this otherwise beautiful spot.
Location: Tanah Lot
Pura Tirta Empul :
This temple is a major pilgrimage point. The most striking feature of Tirta Empul is the bathing pools, which are considered sacred. According to legend, the army of the god Indra was revived here before defeating the evil king Maya Danawa.
Location: Tampaksiring
Pura Ulun Danu Bratan :
This highland destination is located just outside the small town of
Location: Bedugul
Sangeh Monkey Sanctuary :
Said to have been built in the 17th century, there is a statue here of Garuda. The temple is surrounded by tall nutmeg trees. Many monkeys roam the surrounding forest (watch you purse and eyeglasses !).
Location: Sangeh
Flower symbol in sandwiching in ear
Symbol by using flower above ear haves an eye to please of the deitys and symbolises of beauty.
Penjor is simbol of Gunung Agung.
All nutmegs bungkahpala hang and sajen at expostulating penjor, symbolises devoting to Bhatara in Gunung Agung ( Bhatara Giri Putri).
As we know, Mount is source of fertility and finally to prosperity.
1. Only penjor using element of complete ( expostulates, paddy, lump nutmeg etcetera) can be utilized in religious ceremony according to its(the function.
2. Penjor for frieze ( non religious Ceremony) is not enabled utilizes above mentioned element, but only applies its(the decoration is only ( if(when with sampian shall without porosan)

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