Diving into the History and Traditions of Pura Tambang Badung: From Pura Taman to Pura Penambangan Badung

Pura Tambang Badung is located in Banjar Pemedilan Kerandan, Desa Pemecutan, Denpasar, specifically on Jalan Gunung Batukaru, just west of Pura Pasah Pemedilan. This temple is one of the ancient temples in Bali.

Originally named Pura Taman, it later became Pura Ayu Panesteran Panembahan Badung before finally being known as Pura Penambang Badung. Pura Tambang Badung hosts several traditions, including the Baris Tangklong dance performed during Penampahan Galungan and the Siyat Sampian tradition celebrated during Manis Kuningan. These traditions aim to purify and instill a sense of chivalry among the community.

Pura Penambangan Badung serves as a royal temple for the Badung Kingdom. According to traditional sources, this temple was established during the early days of the Badung Kingdom by Kiyai Jambe Pule, who was honored with the title Kiyai Anglurah Pemecutan I.

The name Pura Penambangan is closely linked to the blessings received by Kiyai Jambe Pule at Mount Batukaru, symbolized by a whip (cemeti) and a rope (tambang). The temple represents the bond that ties the families and residents of Pemecutan together. Within the temple, various palinggih (sacred structures) stand, including the paibon (family ties) of all the individuals who contributed to the establishment of the Badung Kingdom.

There are a total of 52 palinggih, 18 of which are palinggih paibon, while the rest are dedicated to various important temples in Bali. This temple is maintained by the residents of Puri Pemecutan. The pujawali ceremony (the anniversary of the temple’s founding) is held every Purnama Kadasa (the full moon in the tenth month of the Balinese calendar, around March).

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