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[FAO] Bali's Hindu Temples









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1.The Indonesian island state of Bali is home to the majority of the country's Hindus. Balinese Hinduism is characterized by the worship of the supreme god Acintya, along with the trinity in Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. The art and ritual of the Balinese Hindus trace back to influences from the 4th century when Hinduism reached the island's shores. Balinese temples are ornate, beautiful and situated in visually stunning locales.



2. Balinese Hindus at the Mother Besakih Temple in Bali, Indonesia

The Mother Besakih temple is one of the most important temples in Bali. It is located atop Mount Agung. It is not just one shrine but a cluster of 20 temples overlooking the villages and the green slopes of the mountain. Balinese believe that the good spirits along with their deities reside here and the shrines resemble houses built for them.



3.The stepwell at the Goa Gajah Temple in Bali, Indonesia

Carved images of the Buddha and smaller shrines and a step-well dot the green landscape of this 11th century site, called Lwa Gajah, which was not discovered until the 1950s. This Hindu temple was believed to be the sanctuary of a Buddhist monk.



4.Goa Gajah temple in Bali, Indonesia

Goa, I learned, is pronounced "Guha" as in many Indian languages. It refers to a 1,000-year-old cave excavated here that houses the Hindu trinity of gods and Ganesha, whom the Balinese know as "Gajah" (as in elephant). The 11th century site, called Lwa Gajah, was not discovered until the 1950s and was believed to be a sanctuary of a Buddhist monk. Carved images of the Buddha and smaller shrines and a step-well dot the green landscape here.



5.Pura Uluwatu is one of Bali's most spectacular temples

Bali's shrines are often located in the most exotic landscapes. This is Pura Uluwatu right atop the cliff. The scenery is breathtaking as you climb uphill through a small forested area patrolled by boisterous monkeys.



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Royal shrine in Bali, Indonesia

Pura Taman Ayun, literally "beautiful garden", is the shrine of the royalty in Bali. Built in the 17th century, this temple in Mengwi, south Bali, is believed to house the ancestors of the royal dynasty and their family deities.



7.Puppets in Bali, Indonesia

The sounds of performances fill the air as you walk into any of these temples. Wayang or shadow puppetry, the Kecak or fire-dance, and various other local dances like Barong, Legong and Pendet are some of the art forms to experience while you visit these shrines.




8.Sunset at Tanah Lot temple in Bali, Indonesia

No trip is complete without a glimpse of the spectacular sunset in Tanah Lot temple, a tourist magnet located on a rocky oceanic island. The 15th century shrine, dedicated to the sea spirits, was built under the direction of a priest and is believed to be guarded by snakes.





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