Taman Narmada
Taman Narmada a royal garden built by King Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Karangasem, precisely in 1727 AD The name of the park is taken from a sacred river in India, Narmada River. The park resembles Mount Rinjani and Segara Anak Lake. That said, when the king was too old to perform the ritual sacrifice (pekelan) to the summit of Mount Rinjani which has an altitude of 3726 meters, he ordered all the royal architect to bring the feel of Mount Rinjani to the middle of downtown. Finally they agreed to make copies that Narmada Park. In the past, as well as a special place to worship the god Shiva, Narmada Park is also designated as the resting place of the king.
Currently Narmada Park is open to the public and became a recreation center sekaliggus tourism always visited local and foreign tourists and is always crowded, especially on weekends.
Narmada Park is not like a garden - a garden which was built by the kingdom - the kingdom in general, usually park at the royal retreat made for the King to enjoy the natural atmosphere after fatigue with the affairs of the kingdom. In the gardens there are several tools used to entertain kings. Unlike the other parks in West Nusa Tenggara, Narmada Park was built as a place of worship and ritual of the king.
Privileged Narmada Park
If you are a nature lover, but was too busy and did not have enough time, it is not wrong if you take the time to stop at Taman Narmada. The concept of this park-khaskan characteristically natural feel exotic, styled to resemble the shape of the mountain. At the bottom there are three ponds fed by springs clear as a lake. The amount is equal to the number three Segara Anak Lake at the summit of Mount Rinjani. Inside the park there is a temple called Pura Kalasa is located in the upper part. To get to this temple, you must pass dozens of stairs are intentionally made to look as if to climb Mount Rinjani. Quite tiring to get to the top on Pura Kalasa. However, tiredness and fatigue will be erased with the natural atmosphere that is still fresh, shady trees and natural pools with clear water.
Between November and December, the park will look like a center of worship. The indigenous people of Lombok Hindus in the month Pujawali usually celebrate by climbing Mount Rinjani and perform ritual pekelan with throwing things and small jewelry in honor of the god who keep Mount Rinjani. But for those who are not able to go to the mountain, they just come to the temple in this park.
Another interesting thing, the pool water in Narmada Park comes from springs that originate from Mount Rinjani and is believed to make the young person when bathing in kolamtersebut. You can try it out by washing the face or drinking water.
Even many people - those who took this water is then taken home.
Taman Narmada a royal garden built by King Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Karangasem, precisely in 1727 AD The name of the park is taken from a sacred river in India, Narmada River. The park resembles Mount Rinjani and Segara Anak Lake. That said, when the king was too old to perform the ritual sacrifice (pekelan) to the summit of Mount Rinjani which has an altitude of 3726 meters, he ordered all the royal architect to bring the feel of Mount Rinjani to the middle of downtown. Finally they agreed to make copies that Narmada Park. In the past, as well as a special place to worship the god Shiva, Narmada Park is also designated as the resting place of the king.
Currently Narmada Park is open to the public and became a recreation center sekaliggus tourism always visited local and foreign tourists and is always crowded, especially on weekends.
Narmada Park is not like a garden - a garden which was built by the kingdom - the kingdom in general, usually park at the royal retreat made for the King to enjoy the natural atmosphere after fatigue with the affairs of the kingdom. In the gardens there are several tools used to entertain kings. Unlike the other parks in West Nusa Tenggara, Narmada Park was built as a place of worship and ritual of the king.
Privileged Narmada Park
If you are a nature lover, but was too busy and did not have enough time, it is not wrong if you take the time to stop at Taman Narmada. The concept of this park-khaskan characteristically natural feel exotic, styled to resemble the shape of the mountain. At the bottom there are three ponds fed by springs clear as a lake. The amount is equal to the number three Segara Anak Lake at the summit of Mount Rinjani. Inside the park there is a temple called Pura Kalasa is located in the upper part. To get to this temple, you must pass dozens of stairs are intentionally made to look as if to climb Mount Rinjani. Quite tiring to get to the top on Pura Kalasa. However, tiredness and fatigue will be erased with the natural atmosphere that is still fresh, shady trees and natural pools with clear water.
Between November and December, the park will look like a center of worship. The indigenous people of Lombok Hindus in the month Pujawali usually celebrate by climbing Mount Rinjani and perform ritual pekelan with throwing things and small jewelry in honor of the god who keep Mount Rinjani. But for those who are not able to go to the mountain, they just come to the temple in this park.
Another interesting thing, the pool water in Narmada Park comes from springs that originate from Mount Rinjani and is believed to make the young person when bathing in kolamtersebut. You can try it out by washing the face or drinking water.
Even many people - those who took this water is then taken home.
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