Friday, June 10, 2011

Brahmavihara-Arama Buddhist Temple In Buleleng Bali

Brahmavihara-Arama
Brahmavihara-Arama, better known by the name of Buddhist Buddhist Banjar, is the largest Buddhist temples in Bali. It is located in the area of the hills in the village of Banjar, Banjar Tegeha Subdistrict, 22 km west of Singaraja and 11 km from the tourist area of Lovina. With a quiet and calm atmosphere and can be viewed directly onto the beach of Lovina tourist area as in Buleleng, cause this Buddhist temples became a strong attraction for tourists, both foreign tourists and the archipelago.  
 
Brahmavihara-Arama
 
 Outline the monastery complex consists of 5 essential, namely:

a. Uposatha Gara
Located at the top of the West, a comfortable and quiet room. On its walls sculpted panels of the birth of the Buddha, and in the middle there is a statue of the Buddha in achieving "Each of the Buddha" (Nirvana). This room is the penasbihan function to bhiku samanera (prospective bhiku), an early stage to the next stage of training.
 
b. Dharmasala
Sort of the Lecture Hall is located to the East. In this place of worship, giving bhiku do sermons, and also this place is utilized as a place to do all spiritual activity.
 
c. Stupa
A building form resembles a giant Bell located in the Northwestern corner, all its sides are made of concrete with relief that was amazing.
 
d. the tree Body
In the southwest corner of the building there is a large tree called the tree body, around the tree is decorated with relief. This place is a symbol of victory of the Buddha at the time he reached the Sammia of the Buddha (the perfection of the immortal).
 
e. Kuti
Kuti is housing the bhiku nor the students are demanding science and sometimes it is also used as a place to exercise the bhiku.
 
Brahmavihara-Arama
 
In the monastery there are several statues of Buddha decorate every corner of the Park as well as the room. Among them there are two statues of Buddha that is very interesting that the statue of the Buddha's Parinirvana and as the Buddha statue are clearly on the same or moksha in Hinduism.

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