Vihara Brahmavihara Arama - The Largest Vihara in Bali



Brahmavihara Buddhist Vihara Arama or Banjar, is the largest temple in Bali located on an area of ​​1 hectare, this proves religious harmony in Bali maintained pretty good, other than pretending that there is due predominantly Hindu places of worship of religious flourish and pretty good, it's because the tolerance between religions with each other well, as does Brahmavihara Arama, this monastery was founded by Bante Girri Rakhito Mahatera in 1958, then undergoing refurbishment yangselesai built in 1970 pengerjaanya stage took a few years, in addition to as a place of worship for Buddhists, is also a tourist attraction visited by many travelers.



From the name of Banjar Buddhist monastery located in Br. Tegeha, Ds. Banjar, excl. Banjar district. Buleleng, located in the hilly areas, the course has a strategic place for the devotees to meditate or spiritual cleansing because the place is quiet and beautiful yet natural feel, that for the travelers who come here, of course, to see the splendor of the temple architecture and art and also see the beautiful scenery of the beach up a hill, so it can menrefresh again pikira-weary minds, with a quiet atmosphere is very thick with a religious aura here.


Brahmavihara Buddhist Vihara Arama or Banjar, from Denpasar is about 100km or approximately 2.5 hours journey by motorcycle, 22km from Singaraja town and 11 km from Lovina attractions, points of interest here is the hot spring region Banjar, the location being close to the holidays and also because it has a beauty make this temple visited by tourists. Vihara design combined with Balinese architecture, making it a harmonious blend of art.
Had been an interesting phenomenon Brahmavihara Arama, Goddess statue in the existing Kwam purportedly given by a mysterious woman and told to put on an altar, in 2008, the statue was never shed tears, according to the monks is a sign of gross world full of sin, it's time to repent, persevering prayer suit their individual belief.

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