Tirta Gangga Explained

Tirta Gangga
Location:Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Client:Karangasem Royal
Start Date:1946

Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace in eastern Bali, Indonesia. Named after the sacred river Ganges in India, it is noted for the Karangasem royal water palace, bathing pools and its Patirthan temple.[1]

Location

Tirta Gangga is near the village of Ababi in County Abang,[2] about 7 kilometres north of Amlapura (Karangasem District) and south-east of Mount Agung.

History

The complex was built in 1946 by the last king of Karangsem I Gusti Bagus Jelantik, who was also responsible for the construction of Ujung Water Palace.[3] Tirta Gangga was intended as a recreation place for the king and his family.[2] It was destroyed almost entirely by the eruption of nearby Mount Agung in 1963.[3]

Description

The temple complex covers one hectare.[4] The springs that fill up the various ponds are to the northwest, on higher ground. Its waters are used for irrigation, economic activity and recreation.[2]

Tirta Gangga is also called “Taman Rijasa” (Rijasa garden) because some rijasa trees (- Elaeocarpus Grandiflorus) were planted.[2]

Religion

Tirta Gangga upholds the beliefs in Balinese Hinduism that the river Ganges and its waters are sacred. Its water is used as holy water (tirta) for religious activities[2] The Patirthan temple illustrates the historic significance of Tirta Gangga in the Balinese tradition as a pilgrimage and holy water site.[5] [6]

References

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Davies, Stephen . Artistic Visions and the Promise of Beauty . The Beautiful in Bali . Springer . 2017 . 978-3-319-43891-7 . 2211-1107 . 10.1007/978-3-319-43893-1_17 . 225–236 .
  2. Yudantini . Ni Made . 2003 . Balinese Traditional Landscape . Jurnal Permukiman Natah . 1 . 2 . 65-80 (see p. 75) . PDF . 2024-05-20 .
  3. Book: Bali and Lombok:The Rough Guide. . 1996 . 220 .
  4. Book: Bali and Lombok:The Rough Guide. . 1996 . 220 .
  5. Book: Dharmika, Ida Bagus . Yuliana . Euis Dewi . Wirawan . I Gusti Bagus . Subrata . I Wayan . Transformation of Cultural Capital to Economic Capital: Review of Patirthan Tirtha Empul Tampaksiring, Bali . 2019 . 978-94-6252-764-5 . 10.2991/iciir-18.2019.22 . 123.
  6. Book: J. Stephen Lansing . Perfect Order: Recognizing Complexity in Bali . 2012 . Princeton University Press . 0-691-15626-3 . 46–52.