Bali offers magnificent temples and the majority of them are
being named for and maintained by the local villages that surround them. These
temples tenders breathtakingly view of seaside cliffs and romantic sunsets.
You’ll have opportunities to relax on world-class beaches, explore ancient
temples, and witness religious ceremonies.
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Take a look at the impressive side of Bali –
Seven Sea Temples
The Hindu monk Nirartha traveled around Bali and commanded
people to construct seven temples to worship the sea god during the 16th
century. To that, temples have been built, and monks arrived at each location
on the island to pay some offerings to the sea god.
Pura Gede Perancak, Pura Rambut Siwi, Pura Tanah Lot, Pura
Luhur Uluwatu, Pura Mas Suka, Pura Sakenan, Pura Pulaki, make a great series of
excursions around the island to explore.
Pura Blanjong Temple
Being discovered in 1932, this archaeological site offers a
treasure trove of artifacts that continues to grow. Pura Blanjong has around
914 constructed structures that include inscriptions written in old Balinese
and Sanskrit.
Even, the exterior wall is composed of coral and covered with
intricate carvings. Amaze yourself with these sights.
Jagatnatha Temple
Built to honor the supreme god of Balinese Hinduism,
Sanghyang Widi. While Balinese people are praising many gods, these are all
considered to be manifestations of the one supreme god. And this concept makes
this adaptation of Balinese Hinduism conform with monotheism.
If you want to learn more, then visit this fascinating temple
– one dedicated to the monotheistic sect of Hinduism.
If you’re a spiritual kind of a person, these temples are
must-visit! Book cheap flights from
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