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The highlight of tour is Enjoy the beauty of Pura Taman Ayun temple form with a traditional architect Bali. You visit to Mengwi - the former Royal temple of Taman Ayun built in a scenic place surrounded by lovely moat. The establishment of Taman Ayun Temple is related to the development of Mengwi kingdom in the 17th century. Based on Babad Mengwi, a manuscript of the birth of Mengwi kingdom describes that the founder of the kingdom was I Gusti Ngurah Putu. After succeeding in extending his emporium he then built the Ulun Danu Temple on the bank of Lake Beratan. Afterwards he moved his palace from Balahayu (now Belayu village) to Mengwi and built Taman Ayun Temple. This temple is made in accordance with the Asta Kosala kosali consisting of 3 different pages: Jaba the first (first page) under the symbol of nature, which is building equipment Wantilan fatherly prepare the ceremony and dance held in Bali., Jaba the middle (second page) consists from Bali Gong, Kulkul Hall serves as a bell (bell) and the main Jaba (page top), consisted of Meru and stana God (pelinggih). On main complex there a "Meru"dedicated to the god of fertility which is closely related to rice and irrigation called "Shrines of Ulun Swi". At one side of the eastern part is a shrine of the spirit warrior Pasek Buduk from Buduk village, the reason of the king built a worship to a spirit of Pasek Buduk, due to unending war between Mengwi and Buduk village.
According to historical remarks and babab Mengwi, Pura Taman Ayun consists of 2 syllables of words Ahyun from the root word "Hyun", and the park means "beautiful and sacred pond" Long ago, when just finished consecrated in 1634 AD named Pura Taman Ahyun. Now called Taman Ayun Temple, which in kelingi by beautiful gardens. This temple is one of the most beautiful pretending in Bali. Pages arranged in such a beautiful temple and surrounded by fish ponds. Decorated by Meru - Meru towering and majestic cater for both the royal ancestors and for the gods who berstana in other Pretend in Bali, are Pura Taman Ayun Temple Family (Paibon) for the kingdom Mengwi.
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