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The Maospahit Temple is believed to date back to the 14th century, built in the architectural style typical of the Majapahit period with red brick.
The Maospahit Temple is believed to date back to the 14th century, built in the architectural style typical of the Majapahit period with red brick. The gates have brick reliefs of Balinese Hindu deities. The temple has images of Garuda, the bird-vehicle of Lord Vishnu, and Betara Bayu, the son of the Wind God.
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Jl. Sutomo, Denpasar Utara, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80231, Indonesia
The Palace of Satria and the Royal Temples belong to the royal family of Denpasar, but is open to residents for worship
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