Research Article
Payasan Temple and Surrounding Temples were affected by The Eruption of Mount Agung
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.17-10-2024.2353694, author={I Gede Putu Eka Suryana and Dewa Made Atmaja and Made Dwipayana and I Gede Made Yudi Antara and I Gusti Ayu Ema Manik Ayundari and Ni Nyoman Tri Wulandari}, title={ Payasan Temple and Surrounding Temples were affected by The Eruption of Mount Agung}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Law, Social Sciences and Education, ICLSSE 2024, 17 October 2024, Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICLSSE}, year={2024}, month={12}, keywords={pura payasan eruption mount agung}, doi={10.4108/eai.17-10-2024.2353694} }
- I Gede Putu Eka Suryana
Dewa Made Atmaja
Made Dwipayana
I Gede Made Yudi Antara
I Gusti Ayu Ema Manik Ayundari
Ni Nyoman Tri Wulandari
Year: 2024
Payasan Temple and Surrounding Temples were affected by The Eruption of Mount Agung
ICLSSE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.17-10-2024.2353694
Abstract
Mount Agung is the highest mountain on the island of Bali today. So in some ancient manuscripts it is mentioned that the eruption was associated with the anger of the gods. Based on eruption data using modern scientific methods, it is known that Mount Agung erupted in 1843 by Fontjin and Karen in 2015 and previously erupted traced through ancient manuscripts until 1614. This data is very interesting to describe because it has a longer span along with the impact caused on the religious activities of the Balinese Hindu community. For the Balinese Hindu community, the Temple is a holy place to worship God. Through this research, several temples found in the field will be described, including the Payasan Temple, the Padang Kasna Temple and the Gunung Luhur Temple. Several of these temples were found and excavated by local residents and some parts have been renovated after the eruption.