Pura
Pura is the Balinese term for a temple, used in Bali to denote a sacred place of worship within Balinese Hinduism. The word is derived from Sanskrit and in Balinese practice denotes spaces where offerings are made to deities and ancestors, and where the community gathers for ritual life. Pura can refer to village temples, larger temple complexes serving broader communities, or family shrines, reflecting the integration of religion with daily social organization in Bali.
Architecturally, pura are typically enclosed by walls and accessed through gate structures, with a sequence of
Notable pura include Besakih, the “Mother Temple” on the slopes of Mount Agung; Pura Luhur Uluwatu, perched