Gua Gajah - Elephant Cave
Welcome to Gua Gajah (Elephant Cave) 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 Gua Gajah (Elephant Cave) is intentionally built among two rivers.
Gua Gajah in Story
The word of Gua Gajah is anticipated coming from the word of Lwa Gajah, the name of Buddhist Temple
or hermitage for Buddhist monk. The Gua Gajah's name is written on
Negarakeertagama papyrus which is compiled by Mpu Prapanca on 1365 M.
Lwa or Lwah/loh mean the river and it reflect to the meaning that the
hermitage is located at Gajah River or in Air Gajah. In the year
inscription 944 Saka, it is mentioned with the name of ‘ser ring Air
Gajah' that is meaning the Subak leader in Air Gajah. The word has
mentioned that the hermitage of Lwa Gajah is located in Subak Air Gajah.
What to see?
There is a relief which is almost looking
like the form of mountain on the entrance of this cave. It was carved
many designed on the relief like grove with the stick, close leaf,
animal for example forest pig, tortoise and specters. The cave mouth is
decorated by the bas-relief with the eye turn around to the right or
west side. There is an article letter of Kediri type from the early of
11 century was written on the wall left side or east side. There is a
pool (Patirthaan) as a place to take the holy Tirtha water for Hindu
ceremony which is located in the middle of the cave courtyard. This Holy
Pool is previously piled up by land and it has been found on 1954 by
Krijgsman from the Ancient Department. The Holy pool is equipped by the
statue douche which is parallel arranged in two groups.
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