Water Temples
Water temples are sacred sites primarily found in Bali, Indonesia, where water is considered a vital element for life and spirituality. These temples are often situated near rivers, lakes, or rice fields, symbolizing the connection between nature and the divine. They play a crucial role in the local culture, serving as places for rituals and ceremonies to honor water deities.
The most famous water temple in Bali is Tirta Empul, known for its holy spring water, which is believed to have purifying properties. Water temples are also part of a larger irrigation system called subak, which helps manage water distribution for rice cultivation, reflecting the harmonious relationship between agriculture and spirituality.