SEBUAH PURA BAGIAN DARI PERJALANAN DANGHYANG NIRARTA

Authors

  • Komang Trisna Dewi Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25078/wd.v16i1.389

Keywords:

Temple, Tourism

Abstract

Sad Kahyangan Jagat is one of six temples. It stands majestically at
the southwestern tip of Bali on a steep, high rock platform and protrudes
into the sea. This temple is located in the village of Pecatu, South Kuta
District, Badung Regency and this temple is easily accessible. Uluwatu
Temple is divided into three parts; Utama Mandala, Madya Mandala, and
Nista Mandala. At Utama Mandala there are prasada and pelinggih in the
form of Meru Tumpang Tiga. In Madya Mandala there are no pelinggih.
Whereas in the southern Mandala Nista called Dalem Be Pvt, there are
among others prasada, where the mokshanya Danghyang Dwijendra is
side by side with a monument in the form of two boats used to sail when
coming to Bali. Uluwatu Temple is a well-known tourist attraction in all
foreign countries, although it is already a place that is very popular with
tourists does not necessarily make people forget some things that must be
done by visitors (tourists) when it comes to temples. The visitors must use
cloth (relapsed) and scarves so that when entering the temple area,
harmony, sacred values can be interpreted by visitors. Regulations relating
to the ethics of visitors who come to Uluwatu Temple must adhere to the
applicable rules made by Bendesa Adat.

Published

2022-01-17

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