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Temple dedicated to the sea gods at Uluwatu, a sacred site forming part of the island's six main and directional temples.

One of the island's six main and directional temples, it is dedicated to the gods of the sea. Before entering the precincts, it is compulsory to tie a sarong around the waist. The temple was built in the 11th century by Mpu Kutura, a Javanese priest influential in Balinese religion. The sacred site was then restored and redesigned according to other religious parameters by Dang Hyang Nirartha, a second high priest who came from Java to found the sacerdotal principles of Balinese-Javanese religion. He is believed to have attained mosksa, or "nirvana", which frees the soul and prevents it from returning to Earth. He also created other important temples by the sea, such as Pura Tanah Lot, Pura Sakenan and Rambut Siwi. According to Balinese accounts, he passed away at Pura Luhur Uluwatu to attain moksa.

Inside the temple - the part reserved for the faithful - a sculpture in the arch of a bhoma (son of the forest) protects the sanctuary. In the middle, three doors are majestically decorated with phoenix wings. On full-moon nights, the place exudes a powerful aura, further enhanced by the foam-crested swell that breaks below with a tremendous crash.

Beware: there are plenty of monkeys on the sacred site. They'll steal anything they can get their hands on, and only return it in exchange for fruit or other delicacies. They're not aggressive, but you mustn't leave anything lying around if you don't want to be surprised by a macaque.


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OMSU
Visited in august 2017
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Quel site merveilleux ! Un temple en haut de la falaise, en bas la ler qui se déchaîne (paradis des surfeurs)...un beau parcours pédestre sur les falaises, parmi les singes chapardeurs et coquins.
math42
Visited in june 2017
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Superbe temple, avec prêt de sarong. A flanc de falaise, océan et végétation magnifique.
Vaut le détour.
Attention aux singes qui volent en revanche.
danaix
Visited in october 2016
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Beau site, ballade sur les falaises.
Beaucoup aimé le spectacle de danse balinaise avec ses chants fantastiques.
Floflo61
Visited in december 2016
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Here, it is not the temple the highlight of the visit, but a stroll along this cliff from where you can sometimes turtles. This site is exceptional but avoid in my opinion in high season. We were there in December, so very little world, but considering the size of parking, that must be the crowd in high season.
Violette49
Visited in september 2016
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j'ai eu ma dose de temples à Bali mais celui là est à faire absolument je dois l'avouer. Beauté des édifices et des paysages autour. Nous sommes tombés en septembre en pleine fête religieuse.

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