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Bali13 Pura Besakih2

Besakih Temple is the biggest Hindu temple in Bali which the local people call Pura Besakih. It owns beautiful view from the top of temple area where we can see the wide nature panorama until to the ocean so that way this temple is many visited by tourists from all over the world

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Bali13 Pura Besakih2

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  1. Pura Besakih 2

  2. 13 Bali

  3. On the road to the mother temple

  4. The Mother Temple of Besakih, or Pura Besakih, in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali, Indonesia, is the most important, the largest and holiest temple of Hindu religion in Bali. The temple probably dates to the fourteenth century it was built on the south slopes of Mount Agung, the principal volcano of Bali. Templul Mamă Besakih (Pura Besakih) din satul Besakih, situat pe panta Muntelui Agung în estul insulei Bali, este cel mai important, cel mai mare şi cel mai sfânt templu hindus din Bali.Templul datează probabil din secolul al patrusprezecelea şi a fost construit pe panta sudică a Muntelui Agung, vulcanul principal din Bali.

  5. Pura Dalem Puri (or Temple of Palace Ancestors) located at the entrance of Besakih complex, A 7-tiered thatched meru. Note that all of the merus in Bali are tiered in odd-number Pura Dalem Puri (sau Templul Palatului Strămoşilor), situat la intrarea în complexul Besakih, un Meru cu 7 niveluri de acoperiş; Reţineţi că toate pagodele (merus) din Bali au un număr impar de etaje (niveluri)

  6. One of the many smaller pura (temples) in Besakih perched on top of a hill. These are usually called Pura Pardharman (or Ancestral Temples) which make up the rest of Besakih complex Unul dintre multele pura (mici temple), din complexul Templului Besakih, cocoţat pe vârful unui deal. Acestea sunt de obicei numite Pura Pardharman (sau Templele strămăşilor) alcătuind marele complex al Templului Mamă

  7. All Banten are a gift from the heart to the gods, made as beautiful as possible. They connect humans to the unseen world and bring balance and harmony between the positive and negative forces, they are a symbol of love and devotion. Like Tibetan Mandalas, their evanescent beauty are not meant to last, just to remind us to give our best every day because of love and belief. 

  8. The Besakih's name is come from the word of Basuki, the old language from Sanskrit Wasuki, and then it become the Ancient Java Language. In this Sanskrit, the Basuki means congratulation. In mythology of Samudramanthana has mentioned that Basuki is a dragon that twines the Mount Mandara. The omission has come from tradition megalithic which had been indicated that it had to be sanctified place. It seems, the Besakih is coming from very old era which is far before the existence of Hinduism influence. Hereinafter, an Ancient Bali king of Sri Kesari Warmadewa found the Merajan Selonding Temple in this temple complex area. The Besakih Temple complex is built pursuant to cosmos balance. It is based on the nature conception which is disseminating the fundamental temple complex that is arranged to pursuant of the way direction. So, this building can deputize nature as symbolic of the world balance existence.

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  10. Bali has a tropical climate and there are all year round of this flowers. It can be white, red, yellow, pink or mix colours. The flower is very important among Balinese as used on the small offerings "Canang", a square form of young coconuts leave put inside any kinds of flowers, a slice of sugar cane and leaves as a thanksgiving expression to God. Balinese called frangipani as Jepun, there are "jepun bali" and "jepun jawa", the wood of jepun bali is prized by woodcarvers for making free - form statues, while "jepun jawa" trunk is softer then the bali one but the "jepun jawa" is the widely distributed, it can be found in every type of environment from thehouse compound till temple yards. The bali frangipani is in a smaller sizethen the jawa one. Women thread this flower in their hair, men wearthem behind an ear or stuck in "udeng", a head band.

  11. Udeng is the name for a headband to a Balinese man.

  12. Udeng used by the Balinese, during traditional ceremonies, traditional gathering, religious activities, religious holidays, and sometimes are used every day by parents and religious leaders. Udeng used by the Balinese, so when the Balinese go to the temple, their hair is not messy / neat. Because, if the hairs break off and fall in the temple area, it is dirty, it can interfere with the sanctity of the temple.

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  15. Text: Internet Pictures: Nicoleta Leu & Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2012 Sound: Shekeha Gamelan - Gending Tabuh Suling

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