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2009-11-13

Traveling at Pura Besakih on my Chrismas Day


The Pura Besakih, Bali is the most important religious site as well as popular tourist spot. The Pura Besakih, is located high on the slopes of Mountain Agung and is the Mother Temple of Bali. This is the most important temple complex on the island. Thousands of Balinese rise up the volcano to bring offerings to the gods and pray at Pura Besakih, Bali that day.

In Bali, you will found six supremely holy temples, called Sad Kahyangan, also called the six temples of the world. These temples are Pura Besakih, Pura Lempuyang Luhur, Pura Gua Lawah, Pura Batukaru, Pura Pusering Jagat, and Pura Uluwatu. Among these most famous temple in all Bali is the triple shrine located in the courtyard of the Pura Penataran Agung at Pura Besakih.

The Pura Besakih, Bali, which is the most sacred site in Bali, is a sprawling complex of many separate shrines and compounds arranged on seven terraces. The Pura Besakih is divided into three parts, one painted black for Vishnu, one white for Shiva, and one red for Brahma. Besakih is an active spiritual center, every day many Balinese coming here to get holy water for ceremonies in their home villages.

The Pura Besakih, Bali is also known as Naga Besukian or the residence of dragon god. Pura Besakih earned its fame of being State Temple at the beginning of 11th Century. The superb constructions of lofty shrines are carefully formed according to the rules of Balinese architecture. Quite similar to the shape of a Chinese Pagoda, these tiers are also known as Meru.

At the time of Odalan, every year the Pura Besakih comes alive with lots activities. Thousands of devotees come and pay their tribute to the Mother God on this special occasion. This occasions mark the foundation of Pura Besakih in Bali. Elegantly dressed worshippers carrying offerings throng here. This festive time is perfect to enjoy the charm of this temple at its best.

Some other important and popular temples in the city of Bali are Pura Ulun Danu Batur, the Temple of the Crater Lake, which is dedicated to the Lake Goddess Dewi Danu, and Tirta Empul, where flow the holiest waters of Bali, believed to possess magical curative powers.

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