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iko66 · 2 months
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Ulun Danu Temple , Bedugul, Bali
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inclusivebalitour · 5 months
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elinerlina2 · 5 months
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Ulun Danu Beratan Temple in Bali, Indonesia
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travelbinge · 1 year
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Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, Bali, Indonesia
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ulun danu beratan temple, bali, indonesia
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dlyarchitecture · 2 years
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TS3 - Indonesian Architecture - Pura Gapura Penjor 
D E C O R A T I O N
🎵 Background Music: RELAXNATION - Bali Relaxing Music
Bangunan tradisional Bali ini dibuat karena bertepatan dengan bulan ini dimana di tanggal 22 Maret 2023 adalah Hari Raya Nyepi, yaitu hari pergantian Tahun Saka yang dirayakan umat Hindu setiap satu tahun sekali.  🙏
Selain itu juga untuk melambangkan ucapan terima kasih karena saya bertemu dengan banyak teman di kalangan Sims community yang berasal dari Indonesia. 
These three traditional Balinese architecture were made because the time was coincide with Nyepi, which is a Balinese "Day of Silence" that is commemorated every Isakawarsa (Saka new year) according to the Balinese calendar (in 2023, it falls on March 22). It is a Balinese celebration mainly celebrated in Bali, Indonesia. (source: Wikipedia)  🙏
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Pura is a Balinese Hindu temple and the place of worship for adherents of Balinese Hinduism in Indonesia.
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Gapura Candi Bentar (Left Side & Right Side) is a gate consists of two temple buildings that have identical shapes and are placed parallel as the main gate to enter the courtyard area of the house or the outermost gate. Usually, its uses as the main entrance of the temple or place of Hindu worship in Bali. (source: Palm-Living)
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Penjor is a Balinese Hindu religious symbol of prosperity installed on the day of the Galungan ceremony. (source: Wikipedia)
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Base mesh by respective 3D modelers, I decreased the high poly (100K) from original 3D model into less than 20K, added mesh, uvmap, and retexture to finish the 3D models. 
Temple Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is by Solaironk from Turbosquid Gapura Candi Bentar is by Syariful M. from 3dwarehouse.sketchup Penjor is by alterego.visual from Sketchfab
Base Game compatible. No Expansion Pack needed.
Do not reupload/make profit/link to adf.ly or donation, no sims3planet, no simsfinds.
Can be found in “Decor> Miscellaneous Decor“ category
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tropic-havens · 1 year
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Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple in Bali, Indonesia.
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lionfloss · 2 years
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Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple in Indonesia
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bali-adventure-time · 2 months
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🌴 Ready for an Unforgettable 4-Day Bali Adventure? 🌴
Day 1: Exploring Ubud 🌿🐒
Morning:
Tegallalang Rice Terraces 🌾: Walk through the beautiful rice fields and take photos.
Ubud Monkey Forest 🐒: See playful monkeys in a lush forest.
Afternoon:
Ubud Palace 🏯: Visit this stunning palace and learn about Balinese history.
Ubud Art Market 🎨: Shop for unique crafts and souvenirs.
Evening:
Campuhan Ridge Walk 🌄: Enjoy a scenic walk with amazing views.
Dinner in Ubud 🍽️: Try crispy duck at a local restaurant.
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Day 2: Adventure in East Bali 🚵‍♂️🕌
Morning:
Tirta Empul Temple 💧: Visit this temple with holy spring water.
Gunung Kawi 🏞️: Explore ancient rock-cut shrines.
Afternoon:
Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) 🐘: Discover a mysterious cave and beautiful pools.
Lunch at a Local Warung 🍛: Enjoy tasty Balinese food like Nasi Goreng.
Evening:
Relax at Your Hotel 🛏️: Enjoy spa time or relax by the pool.
Dinner 🍜: Have a quiet meal at your hotel or a nearby restaurant.
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Day 3: Beach Day in South Bali 🏖️🌊
Morning:
Nusa Dua Beach 🏄‍♀️: Relax on the beach and try water sports.
Water Blow 🌊: Watch big waves crash against rocks.
Afternoon:
Jimbaran Bay 🦞: Eat delicious seafood at a beachside café.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Park 🦅: See the huge statue and explore the park.
Evening:
Uluwatu Temple 🌅: Visit the cliff-top temple and watch a Kecak Dance at sunset.
Dinner at Jimbaran Beach 🍤: Enjoy a seafood dinner on the sand.
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Day 4: Exploring North Bali 🌺💦
Morning:
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple ⛩️: Visit this temple on a lake.
Handara Gate 📸: Take cool photos at this iconic gate.
Afternoon:
Gitgit Waterfall 💧: Hike to this beautiful waterfall.
Bali Botanic Garden 🌳: Explore the gardens and see tropical plants.
Evening:
Lovina Beach 🏖️: Relax at this quiet beach and maybe see dolphins.
Dinner in Lovina 🍽️: Have dinner at a beachfront restaurant.
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Additional Tips:
Transportation 🚗: Hire a private driver for easy travel.
Accommodation 🏨: Stay in central places like Ubud and Nusa Dua.
Local Etiquette 🙏: Dress modestly at temples and respect local customs.
Enjoy your Bali adventure! 🌴🌞
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iko66 · 2 months
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Pura Ulun Danu Temple, Bali
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inclusivebalitour · 8 months
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samlarej · 2 years
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When you travel around Bali and witness the many temples scattered on the island, you will notice some very distinct architectural features. When it comes to the larger temples, the most impressive feature you will see are the meru, the multi-tiered shrines that tower high-above the rest.
The term ‘meru’ is a reference to Mt. Mahameru, the sacred mountain of Hindu (and Buddhist) cosmology. It is fabled to be found at the ‘centre of the world’; its summit, at a million kilometres high, is where heaven is located, the abode of the gods. With its religious importance, Mt. Mahameru has been symbolically represented through architecture, such as the prang in Khmer temples of Cambodia and Thailand, or the Balinese meru towers.
The meru towers, or pelinggih meru, are easily recognised with their pagoda-style, multi-tiered roofs that diminish in size as they ascend. The tiers, known as tumpang, are nearly always oddly-numbered, going from one to as high as eleven levels – except for one meru found at Taman Ayun Temple, which features two levels.
You will find these meru in the jero of a temple, the innermost sanctum reserved for the most sacral activities. As pelinggih, or shrines, they are therefore ‘seats’ for gods and spirits, who will temporarily reside within them. Being symbolic of the great holy mountain, the height of the meru thus shows the importance of the residing god or spirit; the higher up the mountain, the holier the ‘resident’.
The eleven-tiered merus are often reserved for the highest of the Hindu gods – Shiva, Brahma and Wisnu – such as that found at Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, whose towering meru is dedicated to Shiva and Paravathi, goddess of fertility and love. The five-tiered merus are dedicated to Bhatara Mahajaya, god of Mount Agung; the three-tiered meru of Pura Luhur Uluwatu is dedicated to Dan Hyang Nirartha, a legendary Hindu priest.
The roofs of a meru are constructed with the black fibres of the sugar palm tree known as ijuk, and the whole structure is carefully constructed according to the philosophies of traditional Balinese architecture
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baliboatticket-blog · 5 months
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Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is both a famous picturesque landmark and a significant temple complex on the western side of Beratan Lake in Bedugul, central Bali. The whole Bedugul area is a popular upland weekend and holiday retreat for locals from the more urban areas in the island's south. Ulun Danu Beratan, literally ‘the source temple of Lake Beratan’, shares the scenic qualities with Bali's sea temples of Uluwatu and Tanah Lot. The smooth reflective surface of the lake surrounding most of the temple’s base creates a unique floating impression. The misty Bedugul mountain range surrounding the lake complements the temple's scenic backdrop.
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indra69 · 1 year
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When you travel around Bali and witness the many temples scattered on the island, you will notice some very distinct architectural features. When it comes to the larger temples, the most impressive feature you will see are the meru, the multi-tiered shrines that tower high-above the rest.
The term ‘meru’ is a reference to Mt. Mahameru, the sacred mountain of Hindu (and Buddhist) cosmology. It is fabled to be found at the ‘centre of the world’; its summit, at a million kilometres high, is where heaven is located, the abode of the gods. With its religious importance, Mt. Mahameru has been symbolically represented through architecture, such as the prang in Khmer temples of Cambodia and Thailand, or the Balinese meru towers.
The meru towers, or pelinggih meru, are easily recognised with their pagoda-style, multi-tiered roofs that diminish in size as they ascend. The tiers, known as tumpang, are nearly always oddly-numbered, going from one to as high as eleven levels – except for one meru found at Taman Ayun Temple, which features two levels.
You will find these meru in the jero of a temple, the innermost sanctum reserved for the most sacral activities. As pelinggih, or shrines, they are therefore ‘seats’ for gods and spirits, who will temporarily reside within them. Being symbolic of the great holy mountain, the height of the meru thus shows the importance of the residing god or spirit; the higher up the mountain, the holier the ‘resident’.
The eleven-tiered merus are often reserved for the highest of the Hindu gods – Shiva, Brahma and Wisnu – such as that found at Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, whose towering meru is dedicated to Shiva and Paravathi, goddess of fertility and love. The five-tiered merus are dedicated to Bhatara Mahajaya, god of Mount Agung; the three-tiered meru of Pura Luhur Uluwatu is dedicated to Dan Hyang Nirartha, a legendary Hindu priest.
The roofs of a meru are constructed with the black fibres of the sugar palm tree known as ijuk, and the whole structure is carefully constructed according to the philosophies of traditional Balinese architecture, 
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Bali (2) (3) by Jurgen L
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(1) Balinese town on top of the hill, somewhere between Candidasa and Ubud. (2) Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, also known as Pura Bratan. Built in 1663 and one of the most important water temples in Bali. (3) Beautiful valley at the foot of Gunung Agung. Photo taken from Lereng Agung restaurant. Unfortunately Gunung Agung was in clouds.    
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