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North of the main street in Ubud, you’ll find the Chapel of Mother Goddess Rajarajeshwari Tripurasundari, a modern center of worship dedicated to the feminine facet of the divine. This beautiful interfaith chapel was established to honor the mother goddesses in history, such as Kuan Shih Yin, Mary Magdalene, Lakshmi, Durga, Kali, Saraswati,...
Ngaben, or Cremation Ceremony, is a funeral ritual performed in Bali to send the deceased to the next life. The body of the deceased will be placed as if sleeping, and the family will continue to treat the deceased as sleeping. No tears are shed, because the deceased is only temporarily absent and will reincarnate or find final rest in Moksha (fr...
One of the best ways to explore the idyllic rice terraces and little hamlets around the artistic town of Ubud in the foothills of central Bali is by bicycle. A number of hotel and ground operators offer daylong mountain bike tours that may variously include cooking classes, village and temple visits and a traditional Balinese lunch. Alternatively...
One of Bali's holy kahyangan temples located near the coastal town of Toyapakeh on the island of Nusa Penida, Pura Dalem Penataran Ped is considered to be a place with magical powers on an island already thought to be angker (haunted). It is to this Pura that the Hindu devotees travel from all over the island to make offerings to the fanged d...
Situated on the secluded island of Nusa Penida, and also known as Pura Penataran Agung Ped, this temple compound is one of the most sought after holy places in Bali due to its reputation as a shrine to the Earth and the Divine, thus connecting the spiritual and physical. Legend has it that prayer and meditation at this temple will grant eternal equ...