Entry is free. It was not crowded when I went. However the one way street outside is busy and difficult to cross. But it is worth taking the trouble. As a solo traveller I like visiting such offbeat places. This place is often confused with Vihara Buddha Dharma. This place is on Blambangan street. Some reviews I read say that it is not. I was doubtful when I followed the map but google map shows it right. It has a Bhaktisala, Dharmasala and 4 faced Buddha area for praying and offering. I meditated for a while and soaked in the spiritual atmosphere. I recommend leaving a donation to do our bit for the upkeep of...
Read moreIf you want to just see the temple or if you are after some time to meditate or express your gratitude, this is the place. Many smaller temples and also one large Grand Hall. This is a wonderful example of a mix of some Hindu influence, Chinese influence and Buddhism. Definitely worth an hour or more of your time. Free entry and no one trying to up sell or ask for money. Just make sure you take your shoes off before entering any of the temples or great hall. Incense for a donation to express your honour and gratitude in many...
Read moreA famouse vihara close to Kuta beach and Joger. Always busy especially in Sacred Days or big ceremonies, like Chinese New Year. You can get blessings from the Monks there. Many statues for prayers here, including Kwan Im and 4-faced Buddha. This age-old Chinese Buddhist temple was one of the various Buddhist sites in Bali visited by Tibet’s 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, on his international tour in 1982. It is founded in 1876. The street where the temple located is always busy. It has their own parking lot on the back...
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