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PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
Houghton Winery is Western Australia's largest and most awarded winery. It was established in 1836. The Jacaranda Grove was planted by Jack Mann and every November breaks out into a spectacular display of bright lilac.
Houghton Winery is Western Australia's largest and most awarded winery. It was established in 1836. The Houghton Homestead is a heritage listed building and is modelled after a Scottish Croft and has a shingled roof. A baobab stands in the middle of rose garden lawn.
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PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
PURA BEJI: It is located at Sangsit village about 8 km east of Singaraja, built in around 15th century on the site of a well. It is a Subak temple dedicated to Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice in the Balinese Hindu religion. The temple is belonging to and cared for by the rice irrigation association. The split gate that lies between the outer and middle courtyard of the temple as well as the covered gate between middle and inner courtyard are carved with animals, plants, and monsters motives and interspersed with demon heads. The front wall of the temple shows rewards that await the godly in heaven and the punishments awaiting the evil in hell.
Houghton Winery is Western Australia's largest and most awarded winery. It was established in 1836. The Jacaranda Grove was planted by Jack Mann and every November breaks out into a spectacular display of bright lilac.
Houghton Winery is Western Australia's largest and most awarded winery. It was established in 1836. The Houghton Homestead is a heritage listed building and is modelled after a Scottish Croft and has a shingled roof. A baobab stands in the middle of rose garden lawn.
Houghton Winery is Western Australia's largest and most awarded winery. It was established in 1836.
Houghton Winery is Western Australia's largest and most awarded winery. It was established in 1836.