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Maduwe Karang Temple
For over 135 years, Pura Maduwe Karang has stood as a principal temple at the heart of the local agricultural landscape, where ritual practice and farming cycles remain closely interlinked with the fields that surround it. Its carved surfaces form part of a sacred environment layered with imagery that carries stories across every wall. This active temple forms part of a wider pattern along the island’s northern coast where sacred sites are still shaped by the volcanic ground
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Beji Sangsit Temple
Pura Beji Sangsit is a unique 15th century temple on Bali’s northern volcanic coast, shaped during the decline of the Majapahit Empire in Java, when waves of priests, nobles and artisans moved across the island to reshape its cultural landscape. Built from pale volcanic stone that has darkened over centuries of weather, ritual and upheaval, the temple is defined by traditional carvings with unusual European figures within its mythological reliefs.
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