The temple boasts of Balinese-style architecture, carved by local devotees and featuring beautiful sculptures, including Lord Narasimhadeva bursting from the stone wall above the altar. In the pond outside, there is also a sculpture of Vasuki, the famous snake king described in the Srimad Bhagavatam who allowed the demigods and demons to churn the Ocean of Milk using his body wrapped around the Mandara Mountain. The temple property also includes a kitchen, prasadam hall, a small goshala for the protection of two cows and one bull, accommodations for brahmachari monks, and a garden. Food offerings for the deities are taken from the temple’s own garden as often as possible, including wild leaves and vegetables cooked with grated coconut, fresh ginger, and turmeric. It is accessible from the Ngurah Rai Bali Airport, 35 kilometres away.
Phone: +62 852 3844 4436
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