Banjar, Buleleng Explained
Banjar is a district (kecamatan) in the regency of Buleleng in northern Bali, Indonesia.[1]
A notable waterfall, Singsing Waterfall, is located in the district,[2] Tigawasa, in the village of Temukus, around 3 km south-east of Lovina Beach and 10 km south-west of Singaraja town.
In the village of Banjar Tegeha near the town of Banjar, is the Brahma Arama Vihara Temple,[3] [4] also known as the Banjar Buddhist Temple, largest buddhist temple in Bali.[5]
Another buddhist site in the district is the "Candi Buddha Kalibukbuk", in the village of Kaliasem (just west of Kalibukbuk).[6] [7]
References
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Notes and References
- Book: Geertz, Hildred . 1991 . State and society in Bali: historical, textual and anthropological approaches . . 978-90-6718-031-3 . 69 .
- Book: Reader . Lesley . Ridout . Lucy . 2002 . Rough guide to Bali & Lombok . . 978-1-85828-902-1 . 364 .
- Web site: Brahma Arama Vihara . openstreetmap.org .
- Web site: Brahmavihara-Arama, Banjar Dinas Tangeb, Banjar Tegeha, Kec. Banjar, Kabupaten Buleleng. Map . google.com/maps .
- Web site: Brahma Vihara Arama . baligoldentour.com . 2024-05-30 .
- Web site: Buddhist temple, Gang Kesawah, Kaliasem, Buleleng (Candi Buddha Kalibukbuk). Map . openstreetmap.org .
- Web site: Candi Buddha Kalibukbuk, map . google.com/maps .