Besakih Temple to be included into World Cultural Heritage
List
DENPASAR (indo.com): Besakih Temple in Karang Asem regency,
Bali, has been proposed as a member of the World Cultural
Heritage List. The temple constitutes a powerful religious
icon that unifies thousands of Hindu followers from different
castes throughout Bali and beyond.
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Sutaba, a representative of the Bali Archeology Board,
explained to indo.com recently that Besakih Temple is
part of the island's ancient Hindu heritage, with a long
history. This includes evidence of pre-Hindu belief systems
found in the large ancient stones from the megalithic
era. Also present is evidence of the worship of deities,
such as those who are believed to reside on Mount Agung,
the holy dragon known as Basuki, and also ancestor worship.
Besakih, often referred to as the "mother temple",
consists of five temple compounds around the main temple.
These represent the five holy directions, and there are
also tens clan temples which are used for ancestor worship
on different days. Other compounds honor the founding
father of Besakih temple, Rsi Markandya, and Basuki -
the holy guardian dragon believed to dwell in a cave on
Mount Agung. As the mother temple, Bekasi is the site
of Bali's largest and most elaborate purification ritual
- Eka Dasa Rudra - held once a century.
To date, Indonesia has three national cultural conservation
structures that have been included on the "World
heritage List", namely Borobudur Temple, Prambanan
Temple and Sangiran Archaeological Site. Besakih Temple
will be the fourth.
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