Uluwatu Temple is
one of the most beautiful Hindu Temple and famous in Bali Island.
Uluwatu Temple is a Hindu temple set on the cliff bank in south part of
Bali Peninsula. It is one of Sad Kahyangan Temple in Bali (six big
groups of Bali Temples), located in Pecatu Village, Sub district of
South Kuta, and Badung Regency or about 25 Km southerly part of Denpasar
town. It is situated on the coral reef sordid to sea about 80 meters
above the sea level. It is featured by a small dry forest which is
mostly called by Alas Kekeran (interdict forest) which is belong to the
temple and dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animal.
Name of Uluwatu
was come from the word Ulu meaning the head and Watu meaning stone.
Therefore Uluwatu Temple mean the temple built in tip of coral reef. In
the right and left of temple building or Pelinggih Ida Bagus Ratu Jurit
located in complex of Uluwatu Temple, there are two stone mangers that
look like a boat. When both of it are united, hence it's look similar to
sarcophagus, the famous stone from megalithic era culture. There is
archaeology omission coming from 16 centuries in firm of arch or winged
entrance gate. Winged entrance gate is one of the scarce archaeology
omissions.
Winged entrance
gate that is existing in Uluwatu Temple (a period of its making) can be
compared with the same one located in mosque complex in Sendangduwur
Village, Lamongan, East Java. The period of its making is relevant with
the year Candrasengkala found at this inscription. Candrasengkala
founded in the mosque is written by the wording Gunaning Salira Tirta
Hayu meaning year 1483 Saka or 1561 Masehi. If the sarcophagus that
existing in Dalem Jurit complex area represents the artifact, hence
Uluwatu Temple represents the place sanctified since era of megalithic
culture (About 500 S.M).
In papyrus of
Usana Bali mentioned that Mpu Kuturan (The Hindu Priest who spread out
the Hinduism in Bali) had built a lot of temple in this island and one
of them Uluwatu Temple. In papyrus of Dwijendra Tatwa has been
elaborated that Mpu Kuturan had visited this temple twice those are:
1. The first visit when he conducts the Tirtha Yatra (the journey to visit the holy places). His heart had jolted and heard a soul whisper that place good for worshiping God when arrive in Uluwatu. On that time, he chose this place as a place for Ngeluwur (re of soul /dead leave without body to return to the origin/moksa). Pursuant to the consideration then he set mind to build the Parhayangan or extend the building of Uluwatu Temple which there have previously. When Mpu Kuturan extend the building of Uluwatu Temple, he build hostel as residence and then the ex- the hostel building is used by the local people as a shrine named the Gong Hill Temple (Pura Bukit Gong). The building of Parhyangan in Uluwatu Temple is done by Mpu Kuturan in the early 16 century after he lifted to become the Purohita (priest of king adviser) from king of Dalem Waturenggong commander in the year 1460-1552 .
2. Mpu
Kuturan on his second visit has reached the nature Moksa. OnTuesday of
Kliwon Medangsya (Balinese Calendar), it was witnessed by a fisherman,
his name Ki Pasek Nambangan, he looked the flash with very bright light
step into the space called Ngeluwur.
Implicit at papyrus Padma
Bhuwana that Uluwatu Temple draw in the direction that is located in
Southwest functioning to worship the Rudra God, one of the god in nine
god (Dewata Nawa Sanga). Rudra God is the Deity Siwa as Pemralina or
return to provenance. In this papyrus also mention that Uluwatu Temple
is the Kahyangan World worshiped by entire Hindu people. Since this area
is opened for public, it is visited by many people from all over the
world because it has beautiful panorama with spectacular sunset and
stunning view of Indian Ocean and deep the cliff bank. It is the perfect
to visit in Bali.
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