Besakih

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Besakih
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              Information about place

              Besakih by Kadek Wijaya.jpg

              In English

              Besakih is known as the Mother Temple of Bali and is simply the most important temple for the whole of the island. It's actually more like a complex of temples in one very large compound and its known and loved for is its dramatic location on the southern slopes of Sacred Mount Agung.

              In Balinese

              Besakih kaloktah antuk pura sane utama ring Bali. Sujatinnyane genah puniki kadagingin antuk makudang-kudang pura sane kawangun ring genah sane jimbar ring sisi kelod Gunung Agung.

              In Indonesian

              Besakih terkenal dengan nama Mother Temple of Bali dan sederhanaya sebagai pura yang paling utama di pulau ini. Sebenarnya pura ini terdiri dari beberapa pura yang dibangun di wilayah yang sangat luas tepat di sebelah selatan Gunung Agung.


              https://www.bali.com/temple_Karangasem_Pura-Besakih_83.html

              Lost Bali besakih.jpg

              In English

              Jan 1975. Road building using people! Besaki temple. Lake Bedugal and temple. Probably the new road over the mountains from Bedugal to Lovina. In those days no drivers just public buses full of villagers going to market with goats and pigs and chooks all in cane cages and bags. Betal nut dripping down a lot of older peoples' chins! Loved the way the buses nearly slid off mountain bends.

              In Balinese

              In Indonesian


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              John Austin