Welcome to Goa Gajah Temple or Elephant Cave Temple
which is located in west side of Bedulu countryside, Blah Batuh Sub
district and Gianyar Regency. It is about 27 km from Denpasar town.
This cave is built at crevasse edge from the federation of 2 rills that
is called Pangkung River , where the irrigation is mixed with Petanu
River flow. The federation area of two rivers is called
Campuhan/Mixture. It owns the magical energy on the basis of Rwabineda
Concept/two different matters on this basic concept hence Goa Gajah Temple or Elephant Cave Temple is intentionally built among two rivers.
Goa Gajah Temple Geographically
- In the northern part of the temple, lies a carved Cave of Nature in the shape of the letter ”T”. Inside this cave there is a Ganesha statue considered as the god of sciences. Additionally, at the location can also be encountered some fragments of statues and a Trilangga surrounded by eight small phallus.
- In the cave wall, there are niches of the
hermitage and the face of Cave is decorated with carvings depicting a
jungle with its contents. Similarly, there is a short inscription which
reads ”Kumon” and ”Sahywangsa”, which according to the type of letters
it is alleged to originate in the eleventh century AD .
Meanwhile in the west of the cave, there is a building retaining a squating statue inside, and the Ganesha as well as Men Brayut statue. The latter in Buddhist mythology is known as Hariti, the savior of children. - In front of the cave, except for the guard
statues, there are also fragments of building whose origin was unknown
such as the building fragments that now being gathered in the temple’s
courtyard located in the west of bathing pond. Fountain statues that
have worked again in the holy bathing pond are divided into three parts
and in terms of its style, they are probably derived from the eleventh
century AD. Unfortunately, the statue fountain located in the middle
of the pond, has not been found until now.
Goa Gajah Temple occur two Buddha statues, one of them is without head while another is still good enough with the style of Central Java. The north side of this statue seemingly stay to stick on the cliffs, where the foot of the cliff temple has long fallen into the creek. On the side of this small can be found three-pronged relief of stupa and the ruins of the cliff temple having beautiful carvings.
Based on archeological findings as mentioned above,
it can be known the Goa Gajah Temple is derived from the ninth to
eleventh centuries AD. In the past, it served as a monastery of Buddhist
monk and Shivite priest. This conservatism also shows the unification
of Buddhism and Shiva went well.
For tourists who would like to visit to Goa
Gajah Temple are required to wear a scarf or sarong because other than
functioning as archaeological attractions, this temple also poses a sacred place or sanctum. Sarongs and scarves are available at the location.

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