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Perancak Temple West of Bali

From Rambut Siwi coming one folows the signpost. Briefly before Delodberawah a statue with a crocodile stand in the cemter of the road. Crocodile is a landmark of Jembrana.In the small fishing village Perancak is located beautiful sea Temple Pura Gede Perancak. Here is before many centuries hired Dang Hyang Nirartha, which crossed Bali. The Temple is at present again reconditioned. An oblong pond frames the rear part of the temple and its road turned side harmoniously.
At the present of Nirartha's arrival became the area around Perancak of Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa controlled. This led a out Curving, viceful live. It forced the pious Man to pray in it;s temple for it.
Follows as Nirartha of its demand wanted, the temple itself broken down. Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa seized there upon it frightened the escape. the village inhabitants built the Temple and dedicated it Hyang Nirartha and its teaching hired.
Once a year in July here, the traditional Harvest Thanks Celebration, fischer instead of, which is framed by Gamelam (balinese traditional music) and Balinese Dances.

The white stones Perancak Temple in Bali is look towards west with river panorama of Perancak that the length and wide has strong fascination. In across there is rice field that growth beach tree.

The location is about 10 km from to the west of Tegalcangkring Village, south part of west Bali.

This temple can’t be detached from the arrival of Danghyang Dwijendra to Bali around 11th century. It was Sawe Rangsasa that Danghyang Dwijendra met when he was arrived with his family in this village, Sawe pushed him to pray, at first, Danghyang Dwijendra refused but Sawe kept pushed him. Danghyang finally prayed and suddenly the temple was collapse because he was much more powerful than Sawe. Sawe ran away, frightened. Danghyang Dwijendra rebuilt the temple and people around it called that place “Encak Temple” (Broken Temple), by the time they called it “Perancak Temple”.
About 250 m in the south Perancak Temple there a blue ocean that is very beautiful to see. On the nearby Perancak river, small jukung and sampan boat can still be seen quietly sailing up the river to Loloan, especially at high tide. Another pretty place to see