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'' (Balinese Hindu temple) located at the north-western shore of Serangan, a small island about south of
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,
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. Pura Dalem Sakenan is dedicated to ambut sedhanaand is associated with prosperity. Pura Dalem Sakenan is the focus temple of the 210-day Piodalan festival where in the past processions of pilgrims visited the island on foot or by traditional colorful wooden boats called ''jukung''. With the construction of the bridge connecting the Serangan island with
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as well as the reclamation of the island, the use of colorful ''jukung'' for pilgrimage has died out.


History

Pura Dalem Sakenan was established in the 10th century by high priest Mpu Kuturan, a notable priest said to arrive in Bali in 1001 AD before the fall of the
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. Mpu Kuturan was instrumental in the introduction and the establishment of
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in the island. As a center of pilgrimage, the temple has undergone several renovations except for its antique perimeter walls. In 1982, the surrounding villagers expanded the western part of Pura Dalem Sakenan temple complex. During the renovation, the older temple which was built of limestone and corals from the surrounding coastal reefs was carefully preserved. In 1996, Serangan Island was reclaimed and a new bridge was constructed, connecting the island of Serangan with the main island of Bali. Reclamation of the Serangan Island was decided to improve the development of the island. Before the addition of bridges, the island of Serangan was often neglected in development. At the time before the reclamation of the island, children of Serangan had to use the traditional wooden boats to access the main island to attend schools.


Temple compound

Pura Dalem Sakenan is a ''Pura Dalem'', a type of pura which is dedicated to the worship of
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. Pura Dalem temple is associated with rituals concerning death. Among the elements which feature a Pura Dalem is a large tree or a ''kepuh'', which is also used as a shrine. Like all
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, Pura Dalem Sakenan consists of three areas: the outer sanctum of the temple (''jaba pisan'' or ''nistaning mandala''), the middle sanctum (''jaba tengah'' or ''madya mandala''), and the inner main sanctum (''jero'' or ''utamaning mandala''). The outer sanctum or ''jaba pisan'' is the outermost courtyard of the temple. The outer sanctum of Pura Dalem Sakenan consists of empty courtyard. Two large trees adorned with polèng cloth, a black and white checkered pattern cloth. The trees are considered as dwellings for the guardian spirits of the temple complex. The middle sanctum or ''jaba tengah'' is surrounded with the perimeter wall. A
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gate marks the entrance to this area to the west. The inner sanctum or ''jero'' is the most sacred part of a Balinese temple. There are numbers of pelinggih shrines and other types of shrines, each dedicated to the local deities. The tallest pelinggih is dedicated to Jro Dukuh Sakti. A
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gate marks the entrance into the ''jero''.


Festivals

Pura Dalem Sakenan is the main focus of the annual Piodalan festival, a celebration of the temple's anniversary. The Piodalan is held once every 210 days (the number of days in one Balinese year) on every
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Kuningan Saturday. The Kuningan is the last day of the
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celebrations. During the Piodalan, people from the surrounding area would cross the sea to visit the small island of Serangan. At low tide, people would walk toward the Serangan carrying ancient heirlooms and sacred temple objects, through the
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forest separating the main island of
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with Serangan. During high tide, traditional colorful wooden outriggers called ''jukung'' carry the crowds into the island. In 1996 reclamations took place on the island of Serangan. Today the island has been connected with the Serangan Sakenan bridge to the main island. Upon arrival, the pilgrims would proceed towards the Pura Susunan Wadon, another temple located around half a kilometer to the east. The second temple to be visited by the pilgrims is the Pura Susunan Agung. The last temple to be visited by the pilgrims is the Pura Dalem Sakenan.


See also

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Balinese temple A pura is a Balinese Hindu temple, and the place of worship for adherents of Balinese Hinduism in Indonesia. Puras are built in accordance to rules, style, guidance and rituals found in Balinese architecture. Most puras are found on the island o ...


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