Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot is a tourism object in Bali, Indonesia. Here are two that are located in the temple at the top of the boulder. One is located at the top of the stone bongkahan and one located on the cliffs similar to Pura Uluwatu. Pura Tanah Lot is a part of the temple Sad Kahyangan, the quasi-joint which is a joint-island Bali. Pura Tanah Lot sea temple is a place of worship deities guard the sea.According to legend, this temple was built by a Brahmin from a rogue. He is a successful Danghyang Nirartha strengthen the belief of the teachings of Hindu Bali akan Sad Kahyangan and build on the 16-th century. At that time authorities Tanah Lot, Bendesa Beraben, because he was jealous of the followers and start leaving the Danghyang Nirartha. Bendesa Beraben told to leave Danghyang Nirartha Tanah Lot. He is able and before leaving the Tanah Lot with his strength to move the middle stone beach (not into the sea) and building a temple there. He also change Shawl a snake temple guards. Snake was still there until now and the scientific types of snakes including sea snakes that have characteristics such as the caudate flat fish, black and yellow striped and have detoxifying 3 times stronger than cobra snake. The end of the legend states that Bendesa Beraben to pursuivant Danghyang Nirartha. land lot located in the Village District Beraban Kediri Tabanan, about 13 km west of Tabanan. To the north of Pura Tanah Lot, there is a temple located on top of the cliffs that stick to the sea. the cliffs connect this temple with the land and shaped like a bridge (curve). Tanah Lot is renowned as a beautiful place to see the sunset (sunset), tourist, usually crowded in the afternoon to see the beautiful sunset. From the parking, a lot to the temple area found many art shops and food stalls or simply tavern. feast in the Temple celebration is once every 210 days, as ostensibly the other. Fall close to the Galungan and Kuningan Day that is precisely the Holy Buddha Cemeng Langkir. At that time, people prayed many prayers will be coming to This Temple.
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