Pura Lingsar: West Lombok

by Barrie on July 17, 2010

by Barrie | July 17th, 2010  

Lombok’s holiest temple is Pura Lingsar. Originally built by the Balinese in 1714, its construction was aided by the Sasak Muslims on the island. Thus the temple is a blend of two religions; Balinese Hindu and Wektu Telu; the latter being the religion practiced by the indigenous people of Lombok.

The temple is divided; the Hindu temple is in the northern section and the Wektu Telu is in the southern section. It’s quite an amazing complex to walk around, You will find the northern section is on an elevated level than the southern section in a different manner. The Wektu Telu temple is noted for its small inclosed pond devoted to Vishnu, and it is here you will find the holy eels which can be enticed from their hiding places with pieces of hard-boiled eggs. There are stalls outside the temple selling the eggs.

The great festival time for this temple is on the occasion of Perang Topat generally held in mid December every year. Perang Topat is a ritual battle and after the mayhem, Hindus and Wektu devotees bombard each other with ketupat; a sticky rice in coconut leaves.

It is imperative that you rent a sash and sarong to enter the temple, however not to enter the outer buildings. Entrance is by donation at the gate. Outside the temple there are numerous warungs and stalls where you can satiate your thirst.

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Emily Whale July 19, 2010 at 8:18 am
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The island of Lombok is home to a diverse mix of cultures and is unlike even nearby Bali in this regard. There are several unique sacred buildings and other important cultural sites throughout Lombok. Thanks for such fabulous images.

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jasmine December 28, 2010 at 12:06 am
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great place for cultural heritage conservation

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