GAJAH CAVE - (GOA GAJAH) BALI
GAJAH CAVE - (GOA GAJAH)
Goa Gajah, literally means 'Elephant Cave”. Although named by 'elephant' it
doesn't mean there is any real elephant live or ever live here. The name Goa
Gajah derived from 'Lawa Gajah', which is mentioned in the manuscripts that
found in this site. This temple complex was built for the first time around 11
century based on epigraph found in this site.
A seven-meters deep cave with a shape of T-letter is the major attraction
of this Bedulu village's local temple. The cave it self is carved in a solid
stone hill of the river valley. The main figure of the carving at the cave
entrance is 'boma', a barong face, accompanied with big clapping fingers on its
side. Leaf, flower, and some horror figures can be noticed if we give more
attention look to the rest of the carving. Some holes that are considered to be
used as meditation or sleeping quarters can be found in the wall of the cave.
Nowadays, those holes are used to place offerings whenever there is ceremonies
taking place. On the left end side of the cave is Ganesha statue, believe it as
'the God of knowledge'. Meanwhile on the right end side can be found three
'linggas', that each of them dedicated to the three common God manifestations
in Bali, Brahma, Wisnu, and Siwa. There are other three stone carvings in the
centre wall, one of them figuring head and face.
Three other statues of Ganesha, demons and Men Brayut, a legendary lady
with her beloved children, are placed on a high building located on the left
side of cave entrance. It is considered that these statues are 1000 years old.
In the middle of the complex, in front of the cave, there is bathing place that
is not any longer used by the local people. The angle figures within the
bathing complex are about similar to common figures found in India. On the
south part of the complex, there are along flight of step leads down the lower
part of the valley. After crossing a bridge above a small creek and follow
another flight of steps up to eastern side of the valley, a headless sitting
Buddha statue can be seen. This is the evident of a close relationship between
the two religions.
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