One
of the Sad Goda temple located in Badung is Pucak Mangu Temple. Pucak Mangu
Temple is located at the summit of Mount Mangu area, sometimes called Pucak
Pengelengan, Pucak Tinggan and Pucak Beratan. In this temple there is a
phallus. The phallus measuring 60 cm high and 30 cm midline. The material of
natural stone complete with rectangular (Brahma Bhaga), octagonal (Vishnu
Bhaga) and spherical shape (Shiva Bhaga). This suggests that in ancient times this
mountain top has become the center of worship of Lord Shiva. In this temple are
generally people begging kerahayuan and prosperity of the universe. Herbs -
nutmeg and mace hanging lumps petitioned survived and free from pests.
Similarly, domestic animals do not experience gerubug.
Jro
Mangku Pura Gede Pucak Mangu and Jro Bayan Runi said Pucak Mangu Temple was
founded around 1830 by King Mengwi. Location Penataran Pucak Mangu are in
Banjar Tinggan, Pelaga, Evening, Badung. This temple is stana Ida Batara
Sangkara the Gods of Prosperity. Pucak Mangu Temple is located 1,950 km above
sea level. While Penataran Pucak Mangu is about 50 km from Denpasar direction.
Pujawali in this temple takes place once every year which coincides with the
Full Sasih Fifth. In addition, this temple ceremony organized specifically
pangebek, please plant fertility. When pujawali, the ceremony took place in the
early morning Pucak Mangu Temple, then continued in Penataran Pucak Mangu. In
the temple there is a shrine Pucak Mangu phallus, Meru overlapping five stana
Ida Batara Sangkara, Meru overlapping three stana Ida Batara Lotus Bang. There
are also shrines Panca sage. Also there panggungan, pepelik, padmasana stana
Ida Sang Hyang Padma Widhi Wasa and insipid.
While
in Penataran Pucak Mangu there are numerous shrines like padmasana stana Ida
Sang Hyang Widhi, lotus three merupkana stana Ida Batara Siwa, Sada Parama
Shiva and Shiva. There are also shrines Earth, Meru intercropping eleven cetane
Ida Batara Pucak Mangu (Ida Batara Sangkara) in accordance with the concept
Astadala or stana Gumawang Hyang Manik, son Hyang Pasupati. There are also nine
and Meru Meru overlap overlapping five. Puri Mengwi as pengerajeg temple, while
his pengempon are eight indigenous villages Tinggan the Village People, Pelaga,
Kiadan, Nungnung, Bukian, Semanik, Auman and Tiyingan. "The temple is a
place begging kerahayuan and prosperity of the universe".
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