Pejeng | |
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A cremation procession in Pejeng | |
| Coordinates:8°30′50″S115°17′36″E / 8.51389°S 115.29333°E /-8.51389; 115.29333 | |
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| Province | Bali |
Pejeng is a village inBali, Indonesia, in thePetanu River valley. It is a bit east ofUbud inGianyar Regency. It is home to theMoon of Pejeng, the largest single-cast bronzekettle drum in the world. Pejeng is a rural area with extensive, and ancient, irrigated rice cultivation.
It is also home to Pura Pusering Jagat (Pura Puser Tasik),[1] one of the nine directionaltemples of Bali and the one that stands for the center direction.[2][3]
8°30′49.54″S115°17′36.50″E / 8.5137611°S 115.2934722°E /-8.5137611; 115.2934722