Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Bali Great Besakih Temple Tourism Object

Bali Agung Besakih Temple Tourism Object

Bali Great Besakih Temple Tourism Object - Besakih Temple is the largest of the temples on the island of Bali which offers beautiful views of every temple in this largest temple complex. Besakih Temple is located in Besakih village, Rendang sub-district, Karangasem Regency, Bali. The Besakih Temple complex consists of 1 Central Temple (Besakih Penataran Agung Temple) and 18 Companion Temples (1 Basukian Temple and 17 Other Temples).

The name Besakih comes from the word "Basuki", taken from the word "Wasuki" which means safety in Sanskrit. Meanwhile, in Samudramanthana mythology, the name "Besuki" actually refers to the "Naga Besukian", who inhabits Mount Agung, a volcano in Bali.
The Besakih Temple complex is considered a holy place since ancient times. Based on ancient inscription records from 1007 AD. It is known that since the 15th century, Besakih is considered the center of Hindu temples on the Island of the Gods of Bali.

The existence of Pura Agung Besakih, is not only a place of worship of God Almighty, according to Hindu Dharma beliefs, the largest on the island of Bali, but it has a background connection with the meaning of Mount Agung. The highest mountain on the island of Bali is believed to be the center of the Rule of the Spirit Realm, the Realm of the Gods, who is God's messenger for the island of Bali and its surroundings. So it is appropriate that on the southwestern slopes of Mount Agung a building for the sanctity of mankind, Besakih Temple, which has a philosophical meaning, is made.

Access to The Great Besakih Temple Tour
To go to the Besakih Temple Tourism Object, if you are from Kuta, it takes about 2 hours to arrive at Besakih Temple. You can simply head east towards Sanur, then follow the coastal path, which connects to the Kusamba Bypass at Tohpati. Then head north until you find a road sign for Besakih and after a few kilometers turn north.

If you are from Klungkung, you can use public transportation such as Bemo and small public buses that will take you to Besakih from Klungkung. Bemos often leave early in the morning and it is advisable to change bemos at Rendang, midway between Klungkung and Besakih.

If you are from north Denpasar by car the distance you will take is around 25 kilometers. However, if you are from the east of Bali such as in Tirta Gangga, Candidasa, or Amed, you can reach Besakih by taking the smaller inland road from Karangasem. This path will take you to the intersection between Besakih and Klungkung in Rendang, then turn right to reach Besakih Temple. During your one-hour drive, you will enjoy beautiful views on your way through forests, villages, and rice fields.

Thus the information regarding the Besakih Temple Tourism Object, all information from this article is taken from various sources.

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