Pura Besakih in Bali, with 35 shrines and halls has been a center of Hindu believes and customs from ancient times. Sightseeing in Bali remains incomplete without visiting this temple.
Once known as "Naga Besukian" the residence of dragon-god, Pura Besakih earned the fame of being State Temple at the beginning of 11th Century. Showing the generosity to welcome every devotee irrespective of class and caste, Pura Besakih Temple in Bali attracts thousands of visitors every year.
Three Padmasanas or shrines devoted to the Trinity of Hinduism are the main attractions of the temple. The white one is dedicated to Shiva, the red one is for Brahma whether the black one is for Vishnu. The tired constructions of lofty shrines are carefully formed according to the rules of Balinese architecture. Resembling the shape of a Chinese Pagoda, these tiers are called "Meru".
This sacred place comes alive every year on the occasion of "Odalan" commemorating the foundation of Pura Besakih in Bali. Elegantly dressed worshippers carrying offerings throng here. This festive time is perfect to enjoy the charm of this temple at its best.
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