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The historical significance of Jagaraga is that it is the site of the heroic four-year defense of Buleleng against the Dutch occupation in the 1840’s under the prince Gusti Ketut Jelantik. The people of Jagaraga Village named it in commemoration of the martyr prince, his wife and their servants who committed puputan (ritual suicide) i...
The state temple Pura Jagatnatha (Temple of the Rulers of the Worlds) was constructed in 1953 and is located in Denpasar on Jl. Mayor Wishnu. It is the only temple dedicated to just one God, the supreme God of Balinese Hinudism, Sanghyang Widi. Although the Balinese recognize many Gods, the belief in one supreme God (who can have many manifestation...
Also on the periphery of Puputan Square and directly adjacent to Bali Museum is an important temple dedicated to the supreme deity of Balinese Hindu, Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, whose gilded likeness sits majestically atop a massive lotus throne of white coral. It was built as a yagat (world) temple and is the only Pura in Bali built to one god ...
When returning from Gunung Batukaru take the hilly high road from Wongaya Gede to the village of Jatiluwih at the base of the mountain for one of the most spectacular scenic drives on the island via kilometers of terraced, verdant rice paddies within panoramic 360 degree views. The site has been nominated for designation as a UNESCO World Heritage ...
Jimbaran is just south of the airport and Kuta. This was formerly a real backwater of south Bali, just a tiny fishing village with a daily market. Starting from the 1980s Jimbaran began to change and is now home to several world-class 5 star beach resorts, plus a few more moderate mid-market hotels. Jimbaran is famous for two things ...