Difference between revisions of "Place Perancak"
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|Page Title=Desa Perancak | |Page Title=Desa Perancak | ||
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|Title of information=Perancak, Kecamatan Jembrana, Kabupaten Jembrana | |Title of information=Perancak, Kecamatan Jembrana, Kabupaten Jembrana | ||
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|Title of information=Perancak Harbor | |Title of information=Perancak Harbor | ||
+ | |Description of information=One of the temples that has an interesting story in Bali is Pura Gede Perancak. The location is in Perancak Village, Negara District, Jembrana Regency. The name of this temple is actually Pura Dangkahyangan Gede Perancak. There’s also a myth behind the establishment of this temple. | ||
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+ | Once upon a time, the Wau Rauh Pedanda named Danghyang Dwijendara, came to Bali from the Blambangan area. He arrived in western Bali, precisely in Jembrana, then met the village leader at that time, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa. But according to the story, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa is a proud and authoritarian leader. Because he felt himself more powerful, then I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa challenged Danghyang Dwijendara. At that time, Danghyang Dwijendara prayed to the temple and cupped his hands. Because of his supernatural power, the stone inside the temple was split and the temple building fell apart. Seeing the incident, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa felt defeated and ran away from his village. | ||
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+ | After the incident, the stakeholders visited Danghyang Dwijendara. He begged that the temple be restored. Well, the request was granted, so that the collapsed temple then stood up again as before. The incident was later enshrined in the name of the temple. In Balinese, encak means collapsing or breaking. Then the temple is named Pura Gede Perancak. | ||
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+ | Well, behind this myth, this temple has become an alternative tourist spot for you to visit, because you can learn about Balinese traditions and culture here. Not only that, there is a large lake planted with mangrove trees behind the temple. There are several jukung (boat) that are ready to take you along the lake while enjoying the fresh air around. | ||
|Photo of information=DJI 0539.jpg | |Photo of information=DJI 0539.jpg | ||
|Link=Photo credit - Rio Helmi, https://riohelmi.com/ | |Link=Photo credit - Rio Helmi, https://riohelmi.com/ | ||
+ | |Credit=Text: https://visitbali.id/property/west-bali-temple-story-of-perancak-temple | ||
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|Topic=Tourist Destinations | |Topic=Tourist Destinations | ||
− | |SummaryTopic= | + | |SummaryTopic=Good place to see small traditional jukung and sampan |
− | |SummaryTopic id= | + | |SummaryTopic id=Tempat yang bagus untuk melihat jukung dan sampan tradisional kecil |
|SummaryTopic ban=Pasih Perancak punika silih tunggil objek wisata ring desa ini. | |SummaryTopic ban=Pasih Perancak punika silih tunggil objek wisata ring desa ini. | ||
|Linked words=Desa, | |Linked words=Desa, | ||
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Revision as of 18:25, 15 January 2022
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Photo credit - Rio Helmi, https://riohelmi.com/
Text: https://visitbali.id/property/west-bali-temple-story-of-perancak-temple
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