Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Meet Monkey In The Beauty Temple Pulaki

Pulaki Temple is a sacred area that can be called perfect. Besides having an amazing natural scenery, Pulaki Temple also has religious spiritual beauty.

Pulaki Temple is also often referred to as the Great Temple Pulaki. Pura Agung Pulaki located on the edge of the highway Gilimanuk Singaraja which is also referred to as the Temple Petirtan. This temple is one of the temple with a religious aura that is accompanied by stunning natural beauty. The location is on top of a rocky cliff overlooking the vast sea.

One of the largest Hindu temple in North Bali is one Khayangan Jagat temple as a sacred place to honor and adore Hyang Widhi Wasa (God Almighty). Pura Agung Pulaki passable easy to reach because of its strategic location which is located at Jalan Gilimanuk-Singaraja. This Pulaki PURA bedekatan with Pura Dalem toss the northern coast of the island of Bali, including Banyupoh Village, District Grokgak.
 
The beauty of the Great Temple Pulaki

Environmental Pulaki Temple built on the rock cliff overlooking the temple directly to the sea. This makes temple Pulaki look beautiful and elegant to the eye. See the magnificent cliffs stood firm then accompanied with luxury marine areas that make eyes never tired of looking at it.

This region is very steep cliffs and barren, the region occasional green when the rainy season arrives. In addition to the rainy season, then it will look barren cliffs brownish. Nonetheless, this is the main attraction of this temple area Pulaki. At the cliff looks barren, but also there is a stretch of sea that is soothing.
Formerly, Pulaki temple area is not too big, but after holding the restoration or repair of the temple area became more extensive and magnificent. Some temples were built in the great temple Pulaki based on the rock formed from cooling lava majestic mountains - the largest mountain in Bali. Hence, the temples in this temple appears dark black that adds aesthetic value of the beauty of the temple in the temple Pulaki.

Monkey In Pulaki Temple

Arriving you in Pulaki Temple, you will be greeted by a herd of monkeys that roam in this temple area. You are allowed to feed the monkeys as entertainment, however you also have to remain cautious.

If you go to the court of the temple, you will see some relief carved on some walls Pulaki Temple. One of the unique reliaf are reliefs depicting a sage who was feeding the monkey. Of the relief we can take the meaning that people also should love one another, both among humans and between environment including animals though.

Go to the main temple, you will see a place like bars of iron. The place was used as a place to put 'offerings' or means of Hindu worship. Then why should be placed on the bars? was to avoid a herd of monkeys who want to look for food in the region and undermine the offerings that have been prepared.

At the top of the seat Hindus who would pray, there is a tent made of bamboo ulatan-ulatan. In the tent there is often a monkey climbs up and relax at the top of the tent. But sometimes there is also a mischievous monkey that whether intentional or not, the monkey urinated on top of the tent. As a result, there are Hindus who are fervently praying poured the urine of monkeys: D. However, some Hindus believe that if we urinated on by monkeys dipulaki when prayer then we will obtain the blessings of god.

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