Between Badungom and Bangla is kabupaten Dzhanyar, once one of the most powerful kingdoms on the island, and now - a region inhabited by local artists and craftsmen. They go about their craft in countless villages, each specializing in a particular field of art. These settlements are scattered among the green rice fields that are protected by the goddess of fertility of Sri Devi, made of palm leaves. Land in Dzhanyare always been fertile due to volcanic ash and sufficient water. On the journey from Denpasar to the edge of art should be given more time. In the village of Bas-tubulan, a few kilometers from the capital, we will see how to create figures of soft sandstone, which is called Paras. Local craftsmen often copied works by artists of the past, as well as being small figurines and Suva-niry for foreigners. Local landmark - the daily performance of dance the good fairy and dragon Baronga Rangdy, symbolizing the eternal struggle between good and evil. In the nearby village of Singapadu we will be able to visit the workshop of value-creator menitogo masks sculpted Tanga. In turn, we Tseluke charm jewelry, made using the simplest tools - masters of this art is passed down from generation to generation. After the bridge over the river we find Sukavati Boc, a village of puppeteers. Their fame is justified, since many of the Balinese shadow puppet theater believe most difficult of all arts, and the puppet masters likened to priests. The village is worth visiting art market. Next stop - in Batuane, which is famous for beautiful temples and great dancers. Dance is crucial during most of the religious holidays on the island. Guests visiting the village can watch the most talented artists, or take a dance lesson. It should also explore the Temple of the XI century Pura Puseh with beautiful sacred sculptures. In turn, Mae, 20 km from Denpasar, is known for wood carving. We will visit and an art gallery Niyana Tilem-based family of artists. The local artists can be ordered image contented man, or any object in the memory of the journey. Many residents belong to Masa the priestly caste, originating from the high priest of the Java Dangyanga Nirarthi. He lived in the XVI century and created many of the rituals that are now being practiced on the island, and gave the idea of ??building Padmasana, a temple with an open top, dedicated to the supreme deity Sangyanga Vidi Vasu. 5 km to the southwest is a village Blahbatuh, where two temples worth seeing. In standing by the road Pura Dahl is a statue of Buddha among Hindu image that shows the religious tolerance of the population of Bali. The temple Pura Gaduh in the heart of the village behind the main square, we see meter head of the giant Kebo Willows. According to legend, he was a minister at the court of the last king of the kingdom of the XIV century Bedulev and so powerful that nobody could defeat his army. Only Guy tions Mada, the leader of the army of the Kingdom of Majapahit, cunning lured him to Java and there killed. The original temple was destroyed during an earthquake, and its current appearance in 1917. Before you enter Dzhanyar, the capital of the former kingdom, we will visit the village of Bona, to look at the work of craftsmen making various objects out of palm leaves and bamboo. The most beautiful monument Dzhanyara - standing on the main square of the palace of Puri Dzhanyar, built in 1771, Dev Mangisom IV. If, leaving the city, we headed north, then soon we were surrounded by green landscape of rice fields, which lie on the picturesque terraces around the village Tagalalang. In the vicinity there are several religious monuments. In the Pura Gunung Kawi Tirtha, dedicated to the goddess of Lake Batur, the attention attracted by the sacred pond and a place for swimming, individual women and men. Pura and Pura Tirtha Mengening Empul also known for its springs. The latter, giving rise to the river Pakerisan have rumored to have healing power.
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