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To enter the temple visitor must first cross
a small bridge over the pool that surround the temple. The
surrounding pool is also a popular fishing spot for the
locals. After passing the split gate visitors are required
to pay an entrance fee of 2000 Rupiah per person.
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A beautiful water pond in the temple's first
yard (jaba sisi)
with a sample of nice garden that beautified most part of
the temple. The high building on far back left of the picture
is the building of 'kulkul'
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An overlooking view of the temple's middle
yard (jaba tengah)
taken from almost 15 meters high building of kulkul, the
hollowed wooden bells.
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The great gate (kori agung) to enter the temple's
inner yard (jeroan). All visitors but prayers are not allowed
to enter the gate. |

A walking path surround the inner yard is provided
to enable visitors see the inner yard while its holiness is
kept. The path and the inner yard are separated by only one-meter
high wall and another but smaller surrounding pool. |

Black thatched roof shrines (meru) dominate
the building within the inner yard. Each shrine and building
has different purpose and is dedicated to different deities. |