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Pura Saraswati Temple  

by ablteam on Saturday, 11 March 2006Print | Email | 6 Comments | 4,389 views

Rangda Masks are being carved and painted by the artists at Pura Saraswati Temple.

Seen the entrance gate from temple that leads to Puri Saraswati Bungalows

The Path leads from Puri Saraswati Bungalows to Lotus Café

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    6 Comments »

    • Don Bennett said:

      WOW, these photos really capture the beauty of Puri Saraswati. The temple grounds, the Lotus Pond ( and cafe ), and the Saraswati Bungalows, are all authentic Balinese. These historical Royal grounds are tops in the area. We stayed at the bungalows(http://www.purisaraswati.com ) for a couple of weeks. Located in Ubud, we were very island central for a lot of cultural events, or as launching point for the volcanic lakes, and/or off to the coast for snorkeling.

    • BALIwww.COM - Bali Indonesia Blog Travel Guide » Blog Archive » Padmasana said:

      [...] Editor’s Note Location: Puri Saraswati Temple. [...]

    • BALIwww.COM - Bali Indonesia Blog Travel Guide » Blog Archive » Café Lotus said:

      [...] The Café Lotus provides you not just delicious food and excellent beverage but also nice and pleasant surroundings. Surrounded by lotus pond and impressive Ubud palace’s family temple rise majestically in the background make Café Lotus a perfect resting place after all journey and shopping through Ubud. A gamelan plays daily in the small raised wantilan will give a relaxing effect to you and if you happen to come there when the lotus is bloom you will surely enjoy the most soothing view in Ubud and of course, at a reasonable cost. [...]

    • BALIwww.COM - Bali Indonesia Blog Travel Guide » Blog Archive » Where to go in Ubud? said:

      [...] Pura Saraswati [...]

    • Patrick said:

      Remarkable place, nice pictures. I love this Taman Pemuda Saraswati, as much the goddess, who has her counterpart in the Buddhist Mañjushrî, as her temple, and the highly impressive worshipper Ratu Gege of Nusa Dua (?). Thank you for this extremely beautiful site. Patrick alias Petruk, an Ubud Peliatan Lover —

    • Bali Hotel Villa Blog Culture Travel Guide Indonesia - BALIwww.COM » Blog Archive » Carving a home in Bali said:

      [...] best examples were right in our accommodations Puri Saraswati Bungalows, the Ubud Palace, and the Pura Saraswati Temple. Once we realized this, it was a simple matter to bring the artisans to the examples (of course [...]

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