Pura Silayukti is one of Pura Dang Kahyangan in Bali. This temple is situated on a hill the eastern village of Padangbai. This temple is believed to be parahyangan Ida Batara Mpu Kuturan, a character who is very instrumental in arranging the Balinese religious social life around the 11th century AD.
Mpu Kuturan expected to arrive in Bali in 1001 AD. The goal is to Bali in order to organize the social life of the Balinese religious. The problem, then Balinese society is experiencing turmoil. There are many religious sects in society, and it was not rukun.Berkat antarsekte approach, thought and effort MPU Kuturan, sects in Balinese society managed to melt and blend it (united).
Today, the temple is composed of simple building in the form of some statues that resemble cliffs south dangkal cave. InTanjungsari Pura Pura Silayukti located. This temple is believed to be parahyangan Mpu Baradah, MPU Kuturan sister.
Until now Pakraman Padangbai village manners known to be following its awig village. They are diligent, trepti (order) every time there ayahan village. Each existing shaft or pujawali in the local village temple of local residents who migrate out of the village and even outside the region has always found time to return home to pray.
Mpu Kuturan expected to arrive in Bali in 1001 AD. The goal is to Bali in order to organize the social life of the Balinese religious. The problem, then Balinese society is experiencing turmoil. There are many religious sects in society, and it was not rukun.Berkat antarsekte approach, thought and effort MPU Kuturan, sects in Balinese society managed to melt and blend it (united).
Today, the temple is composed of simple building in the form of some statues that resemble cliffs south dangkal cave. InTanjungsari Pura Pura Silayukti located. This temple is believed to be parahyangan Mpu Baradah, MPU Kuturan sister.
Until now Pakraman Padangbai village manners known to be following its awig village. They are diligent, trepti (order) every time there ayahan village. Each existing shaft or pujawali in the local village temple of local residents who migrate out of the village and even outside the region has always found time to return home to pray.
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