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When literally translated, Pura Pusering Jagat means “The Navel of The Universe.’ This grand and ancient temple was built in the 14th century and is located slightly north of Kebo Edan. The main point of interest here is a massive stone holy water vessel (called Naragiri or ‘The Mountain of Man’) carved with reliefs t...
Thought to be the center of the old Pejeng Kingdom, Pura Puser Ing Jagat is a major pilgrimage site during the full moon, which attracts couples wishing for fertility and people who seek healing powers. Dating back to 1329, the large temple is adorned with unique reliefs with an intriguing history to suit – legend has it that Bali’s l...
There are a number of rafting options in Bali and while the rapids are far from Amazonian in their intensity, it still requires enough wherewithal to make it feel like an adventure. More than this, it's a novel perspective on some captivating Balinese landscape, from steep ravines to steeped paddies to riverside villages. The journey takes you al...
One of Bali’s many temples that recognize miraculous events in the life of Danghyang Nirartha, the wandering 16th century Javanese sage, Pura Rambut Siwi (Worship of The Hair) is noted as the temple that contains a holy relic in the form of a lock of hair from the head of this venerated priest who left it to the village of Yeh Embang in 1546 ...
The most important pura of the Jembrana Regency situated on a clifftop near the village of Yehembang contains a sacred lock of hair (rambut siwi) from the Hindu high priest Danghyang Nirartha who is said to have arrived from Java in the 16th century and cured an epidemic that had afflicted the village of Gading Wani and left the lock of hair as a p...