Taman Ayun Hindu Temple in Mengwi Village, Mengwi Sub-district, in the district of Badung |
A. Brief Information
Taman Ayun Hindu Temple in Badung District was built in 1634 A.D. by the king of
“Taman Ayun” means beautiful garden. It is on a tableland of four ha wide surrounded by ponds. Viewing from afar, it seems floating above the water. Surrounded by leafy trees and colourful flower garden, the complex of Taman Ayun Hindu Temple offers a magnificent view.
Comprising three buildings, it is usually visited by more and less 300 – 600 tourists, either domestic or foreign tourists, in a year. The first building is an opened space for any kinds of religious event and art performances. Here, you can watch a sumptuous meru (pagoda which has multi-roofed structure, typical of Balinese Hindu Temple). The second building is the main building named Bale Pelik which is fully decorated with artistic carving, relief and a wonderful statue of Deity Nawa Sanga. The innermost buildings in the complex are the sacred buildings of Hindu people that are dedicated to god and goddess of Hindu.
B. Distinctive Features
Taman Ayun Hindu Temple had ever been recommended as a valuable world heritage. On March 12th 2008, the Director of UNESCO, Kokhiro Masura visited the location to check directly, whether it is proper to achieve the status as above. He argued that this Hindu temple is proper to get such status. Now, this 400 years old Hindu temple is still used as worship place by Hindu people.
The properties of the Mengwi Kingdom can still be found nearby the location, about 300 meters from the location. The Museum of Manusa Yadnya is also located nearby
C. Location
Taman Ayun Hindu Temple Mengwi Village, Mengwi Sub-district, in the district of Badung,
D. Access
It is about 18 km away from Denpasar City to
E. Ticket Price
IDR 4.100 for adult and IDR 2.100 for children (per March 2008).
F. Accommodation and other Facilities
In Badung District, you can easily find hotels and restaurants for more comfortable visit to Taman Ayun Hindu Temple.
(NI/ter/wm/24/04-08)
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