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History:
This temple was intentionally built in a holy village named Hulundang
Basukih, which is known today as Besakih village. The name of Besakih
was derived from the word "Basuki" or in some old manuscripts
written as Basukir or Basukih. The word Basuki itself was taken
from the word "Wasuki" on the Sunskrit, which means "salvation".
While in the mythology of Samudramanthana it is mentioned that Basuki
was the name of a dragon that coiled around the Mandara Mountain.
The old remains say that the BesakihTemple was built by Rsi Markandya
and his followers in the 11th century. At that time, Rsi Markandya
intended to go to Mount Agung to build a residence. However, the
construction was troubled by the spread of disease which caused
the death of his followers. For the safety of his followers, he
then constructed a veneration to worship God for a salvation. The
veneration was called "Sanggar Basuki".
Location:
The location of Besakih Temple or Pura Agung Besakih is at Besakih
village, Rendang district, on the south west of Mount Agung. It
is about 44 kms from Amlapura and 62 kms from Denpasar.
Facility:
Some facilities are available in this area to support the
tourism activities in Besakih, like food stalls, fruit stalls and
art shops. There is also a quite large parking lot and local guides
who will always be ready to give their best service.
Description:
Besakih Temple is one of tourist objects which has its own
uniqueness compared with other places. It becomes famous because
of complex of temple established here, also known as the Mother
Temple in Bali. Besakih which offers religious atmosphere was built
based on the four directions.
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