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Bali being one of the most exotic locations on earth attracts a huge number of
tourists every year. Sightseeing in Bali is an extremely exciting activity. Apart
from the natural scenic beauty of the island, the Tourist Attractions in Bali
include temples, parks, museums, art galleries and so forth. The Pura Belanjong
in Bali stands 10 kilometers away from the Denpasar city in Belanjong in Sanur
with South Bali set quite close to the location.
The Pura Belanjong in Bali is one of the most significant archaeological remains
in the island. The edifice of Pura Belanjong in Bali in Indonesia was built
by Warmadewa Dynasty's Buddhist King Sri Kesari Varma in 914 A.D. King Sri Kesari
Varma had also founded the Besakih sanctuary on the Gunung Agung slopes. This
thick stone column that depicts inscriptions in both Old Balinese and Nagari
script from Sanskrit was erected as a symbol of the king's inauguration as the
first king of the island.
The inscriptions on the stone columns of the Pura Belanjong in Bali offers
a reference to the military expedition that was set against the eastern Indonesia.
The stone column known as prasasti is the isle's oldest artifact that was discovered
quite late in the year 1932. The pillar that stands tall behind Bali's Pura
Belanjong is a smooth volcanic stone that is cylindrical is shape and features
a crown of a carved lotus cushion.
The Pura Belanjong in Bali is one of the most interesting tourist attraction
that reflects the ancient golden times of the country.
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