Temples of Bali: Pura Gaduh

by Barrie on November 1, 2009

by Barrie | November 1st, 2009  

p1150650wLocated in the village of Blahbatuh some 10 kilometres west of the town of Gianyar, the temple is the most southern antiquity of the ancient Pejeng Kingdom. At present the exterior of the temple is getting a much needed facelift although the interior will remain the same. Pura Gaduh was actually destroyed by an earthquake in 1917 and it was rebuilt and restored.

The interior of the temple is structured the same as all Balinese Pura except for the rather fanciful carvings which can be seen on the main stairway inside the Candi Bentar.

The remarkable antiquity of this Pura is the massive stone head-portrait of Kebo Iwo. It dates from the 14th C, however it is strangely afar from the Hindu/Javanese icons structured during this period. Kebo Iwo served as a minister to the last Balinese king, Bedulu, who was a despot by nature and had the head of a boar. During the Majapahit invasion in 1343 AD, the King of the Bedulu Kingdom was defeated by Gadjah Mada.

Photo Credit: wijayajournal.blogspot.com

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Great food places November 3, 2009 at 3:51 am
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hey nice post.. the temple describe here seems to be interesting to visit.. I love to visit historical places in ma vacation..

Thanks for sharing..

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My Bali Accomodation November 3, 2009 at 10:11 pm
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If i am not wrong, this temple is near from Gua Gajah.

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Gisela Tilley November 4, 2009 at 6:17 am
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Keep it up! The blog lives on variety.

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