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Tirta Empul Temple, Holy Water & Melukat Ritual
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Tirta Empul temple is among a few temples in Bali with a holy water source. Balinese performĀ Melukat, a bathing ritual to clean oneās body and soul, every year in this particular spot.
Itās among the most famous temples in Bali, with both locals and tourists participating in the Melukat procession. The site even get more fame when the former US president Barack Obama and his family visited Tirta Empul back in 2017.
Tirta Empul Temple Bathing Ritual Melukat
The outer courtyard is called Jaba Pura. Nothing much in this section except a sacred banyan tree with impressive roots growing near a Balinese gateĀ āCandi Bentarā. A large hall is built for ceremonies and meetings, but on normal days it is more useful as a shade for tired visitors.
Another gate and visitors will enter the center courtyard, called Jaba Tengah. Itās where the purification pools for the Melukat ritual.
For non-Hindu visitors, depending on each personās spirituality. Participating in the Melukat ritual here means a spiritual experience. Otherwise a simply refreshing bath on cold mountain water. Either way, itās just interesting to be part of this religious ritual.
Donāt hesitate to get in line and follow the locals. To perform the Melukat ritual, one needs to dress in a traditional sarong wrapped around the body. After praying, shortly before entering the water, proceed to the leftmost waterspout in the first pool. Pray and wash hands, face, and head with the holy water.
Continue to the next spout until the 13th, but skip spout numbers 11 and 12. These spouts are only for āPitra Yadnyaā, a ritual for the dead ones. Lastly, head to the second pool for the final bath.
Tirta Empul Temple Inner Courtyard
Away from the crowd at Jaba Tengah and the purification pools, the inner courtyard is separated by low walls and another Candi Bentar gate. This is where worshipers pray after the purification bath. Visitors are allowed to be here and feel the tranquil atmosphere while observing the rest of the ritual.
Priests will lead the solemn procession, ending the whole ritual with sprinkles of holy water and rice pressed toĀ pamadekāsĀ (the worshiperās) forehead. Tirta Empul Temple courtyard is also where the springs come from. Water bubbling from below the earth in a sizable pond filled with green algae and small fish. Ancient pipes channel the water from this pond to the purification pools next door.
The interesting fact is, that the water also irrigates the rice paddies in the village nearbyāanother reason why Balinese are thankful for the springās existence. As visitors head to the exit, another pond full of koi swimming gleefully will provide a delightful goodbye.
Tampak Siring Presidential Palace
Overlooked by many tourists, even locals seem to ignore it. Thereās a small pathway at the west of the temple. The small path leads to a modern building above the hill, called Tampaksiring Presidential Palace.
Tampaksiring Palace is built by the order of the first president of Indonesia, Soekarno. It becomes a retreat and a guesthouse for diplomacy guests. Aside from being a destination for a quick history lesson, the palace is also a nice spot to get a sweeping view of Tirta Empul Temple downhill.
Tirta Empul Temple Opening Hours
The temple is open every day from 7 AM to 6 PM, except on Nyepi day. The temple is never running out of visitors. As a matter of fact, the chance to mingle with local Balinese people is so high. As the temple is the top spot for locals to do Melukat.
Tirta Empul Temple Opening HoursEvery day except Nyepi 07:00 ā 18:00 WITA
Tirta Empul Temple Entrance Fee
The international tourist entrance fee is Rp50.000 for one person. Similar to other holy sites in Bali, visitors are required to wear clothing that covers the shoulder and a sarong to cover the knee. Planning to do the bathing ritual,Ā Melukat. Make sure to bring another sarong to change the wet one after bathing.
Tirta Empul Temple Entrance FeeForeign tourist Rp 50.000
Children (5-11 years old) Rp 25.000
Sarong Rental forBathing Rp.15.000
Locker Rp. 20.000
Fish Food Rp 5.000
Facilities
As the busiest temple around the island. Obviously, Tirta Empul temple has adequate facilities. Bathroom and parking are available with a parking ticket cost of Rp 5.000. Lockers to put belonging is available for rent with an additional fee of Rp 20.000. Restaurants and gift shops are plenty just outside the temple premises.
How To Get To Tirta Empul Temple
Unfortunately, until now there is no public transport to get to the site. At this point, tourists will have to rent a car or scooter. Ride hail app is available around Ubud. However, in some tourist spots, they are not allowed to drop and pick up passengers.
The good thing is Tampaksiring area still has plenty of green open space. And lots of paddy fields next to the main street. So the trip to get to Tirta Empul Temple will be full of nature sightseeing.
The route from Ubud is as follows: Ubud ā Tampaksiring street continues to Ir. Soekarno street. Then take the right turn to Tirta street, where the temple is located. To point out, the trip will take 30 minutes from Ubud downtown.
Address & Location
Tirta Empul temple location is 6 km away from Tegallalang rice terrace. Itās located inĀ Jl. Tirta, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Gianyar regency, Bali 80552.
sources : https://idetrips.com/tirta-empul-temple/
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Comments (14)

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7-ElevenJanuary 25, 2023
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GoodmorningMay 16, 2023
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