Goa Gajah Gianyar Bali Tourism Object - Unique & Interesting Tour


Take a break until you are satisfied with the attractions on the island of Bali, one of which is unfortunately missed is Goa Gajah in the Regency of Gianyar. Goa Gajah Gianyar Bali Tourism Object - Unique & Interesting Tourism is one of the many oldest and historic temples that are symbols and witnesses of the development of Hindu and Buddhist civilization on the island of Bali Accommodation. In the name of the cave Goa elephant is none other than in one of the temple complex there is a cave with large friction at the entrance in the form of elephants. History tells us that there is no elephant Temple who knows clearly the discourse of when the building was built, but based on Majapahit kingdom records (1365 AD) it was claimed that the temple was built by the Bedahulu kingdom in the 11th era AD.

Bedahulu kingdom was a kingdom in Bali before being touched by the cultural impact of the Majapahit kingdom. In addition, Goa Gajah Temple was also used as a worship area by two religions at the same time (Hinduism and Buddhism / Shiva-Buddhism). As time went on the popularity of Buddhism faded and the Bali Holiday Villas Seminyak Goa Gajah Temple continued to be used by Hindus. Goa Gajah Temple Complex is categorized as an archaeologist site where in the temple page chapter there are many pieces of statues and temples which have not yet been built. When readers travel here, you not only see a large cave, but there are fountains of water from several statues, the water from the meeting of two springs (holy water).


There is also a statue of the god Ganesha (elephant-faced), in the other corner there are ruins of the former Buddhist-patterned temples carved on the rocks of rock. The word Goa Gajah is thought to have originated from the word "Lwa Gajah", meaning that the monastery area worships the monks. According to the Negarakertagama ejection which was compiled in 1365 AD by Mpu Prapanca, there is also the word. While the word "Lwa" has a river meaning, so the conclusion of the two words is the hermitage which is located on the river bank. Oh yeah Guys, after you get to the parking area then continue down the stairs to be able to get to Bali Tour Activity Goa Gajah Temple. This tourist area is surrounded by shady green trees, so the atmosphere is very comfortable.


Investigate a calibration from the guards, the age of the trees are hundreds of years old. If the reader wants to see the Goa Gajah Temple complex as a whole, can see it from the stairs. Well, when you reach the bottom you will hear the sound of water flowing from the statues shower. Arriving at the verbal cave which is fairly small in size, so hopefully being able to enter it must be queued up one by one. The room inside the cave is in the form of a T character which is 2 meters high and 2 meters wide. The right and left of the hallway can see a Bali Cheap Hotel niche that was once used as an ascetic area. At the western end of the corridor there is the Ganesha statue while at the eastern end of the hall there are 3 phallus. 


Besides the guys around the cave, there is also a statue of petirtaan with seven statues of widyadara-widyadari who are holding holy water. The atmosphere in this tourist attraction is very calm with dominated by classical architecture typical of the era of the Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms of the past. Anyone may enter it, but keep in Bali Best Hotel mind that for those of you who have arrived the month is not allowed. This is due to maintain the sanctity of the temple itself. Goa Gajah Temple is located in the western chapter of Bedulu Village, Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province, Indonesia.