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🌺Tanah Lot Temple, Bali – why this sea temple is so special Tanah Lot is one of Bali’s most iconic temples and a deeply important spiritual site for the Balinese people. Its name comes from the words “tanah” (land) and “lot” (sea), meaning “land in the sea” — a perfect description of the temple sitting dramatically on a rock formation surrounded by the ocean. 🌊 Spiritual significance Tanah Lot is a Hindu sea temple (pura segara) dedicated to the guardian spirits of the ocean. According to Balinese belief, these sea temples form a spiritual chain along the coast to protect the island from negative energies coming from the sea. The temple is traditionally associated with Dang Hyang Nirartha, a 16th-century Hindu priest who played a major role in shaping Balinese Hinduism. 🛕 Can you go inside the temple? No — visitors are not allowed to enter the main temple, as it is reserved for prayer and ceremonies only. This helps preserve its spiritual integrity. However, you can explore the surrounding area, smaller shrines, and viewpoints. 🌅 Best time to visit • Low tide: You can walk closer to the rock base and see the holy spring believed to have healing properties. • Sunset: Tanah Lot is famous for its sunsets — the temple silhouette against the sky is stunning, but it can get very crowded. • Early morning: Quieter, more peaceful, and better if you want to feel the spiritual atmosphere without the crowds. 🐍 Sacred sea snakes Local legend says that holy sea snakes live in the caves beneath the temple rock and protect it from evil spirits. They’re considered sacred and are rarely seen by visitors. 📍 Practical tips • Wear respectful clothing (covered shoulders and knees). • Expect crowds, especially in the late afternoon. • Be cautious near the rocks — waves can be strong and unpredictable. • Combine your visit with nearby temples or cafés overlooking the ocean. ✨ Why Tanah Lot matters Tanah Lot is more than a photo spot. It represents the deep connection between Balinese spirituality, nature, and the ocean — a reminder of how closely religion and daily life are woven together on the island. #baliguide #tanahlottemple

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