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An aerial view of the from hilly road southwest
side of the temple, just before the parking lot.
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The first path to enter the middle courtyard
of the temple after the ticket counter. Admission fee is
Rp. 3100 per person, sarong and sash are provided as part
of the fees.
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A view from temple's middle courtyard with
a very well maintenance garden and an interesting twin gate
leading to the temple's most inner part. A big building
called wantilan (not in the picture) intended for dance
and gamelan perfomances' stage is also part of this middle
part.
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Hundreds of fishe inhibit the big pool also
in the temple's middle part. Feeding the fish with cakes are
welcome and it is a great fun.
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One of the different color statues than support
the post of a temple building within the most inner yard.
Observe the interesting wooden carving with fusion of gold
and green color on the temple buildings.
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Almost all the temple's building in here are
roofed by thatched of black hairy part from palm leaf. The
roofless stone building in the middle is Padmasana, a chair
for the ultimate God. The decoration of white and yellow clothes
and umbrellas are left from the previous ceremonies.
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This shrine is constructed within a small pool
surrounded by wall, giving us an impression that it is floating.
The bottom part of the shrine is built by concrete and lime
stones while the upper carved part is made of wood with gold
leaf color.
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One of the fountain water complex out of seven
complexes available within the temple area. Three of them
consider more sacred than others. The sacred complexes, indicated
by locked gate, serve for special religious and cleansing
purposes while others are used as daily bathing place.
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