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- en.wikipedia.org Pura KehenThe temple was named Pura Kehen in the 13th-century inscription.[1] All inscriptions mentioned the association of Pura Kehen with the village of Bangli.[3].
- ytur.net yurtdisi/endonezya/bali/pura-kehenBuranın şehirdeki diğer bir tapınak olan Pura Besakih’in minyatür versiyonu olduğu söylenmektedir. Her Köşesinde Farklı İnanışlar: Pura Kehen.
- bali-gid.com dostoprimechatelnosti/chrami/hram-…Pura Pucak Hyang Ukir Bangli.
- theworldtravelguy.com pura-kehen-temple-hindu-…Like other temples in Bali, the Pura Kehen is divided into 3 sanctums (outer, middle, and inner), each with different degrees of holiness according to Hindu beliefs.
- medium.com mihuru-direct/8-temples-youve-gotta-…The state temple of Bangli, Pura Kehen is one of the most intricately beautiful temples in eastern Bali and is often described as the miniature version of Pura...
- thenotsoinnocentsabroad.com blog/pura-kehen-the-…On our fourth day in Bali, we arrived at Pura Kehen, an impressive state temple located in the village of Cempaga in the Bangli Regency.
- templesofindia.co listing/pura-kehen-bali/Pura Kehen is associated with the legend of the dragon deity Naga Besukian, whose image is prominently displayed within the temple grounds.
- balikanakatour.com location/pura-kehen-kehen-…The temple was named Pura Kehen in the 13th-century inscription. All inscriptions mentioned the association of Pura Kehen with the village of Bangli.
- Pura Kehen merupakan salah satu pura terbesar yang berada di Kabupaten Bangli, yang berdiri sejak tahun 804 Saka.
- viator.com en-IN/Bali-attractions/Kehen-Temple-…Discover everything you need to know about Kehen Temple (Pura Kehen), Bali including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
- fathomfreedive.com bangli-pura-kehen/Believed to have been built in the 11th century, Pura Kehen predates many of Bali’s temples, adding a historical depth to its allure.
- greenerbali.com pura-kehen/Pura Kehen is located north of Bangli and it is the state temple of the Bangli kingdom. This temple is often described as the miniature version of the Pura Besakih.