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As the shrine of the god of rice, Dewi Sri, Beji Temple is observed most
by the farming communities. Uniquely enough, each part of this temple
is adorned with plants and flower. Beji temple is built within Majapahit
Kingdom era, around the XV century. Beji Temple is the inspiration for
the traditional agricultural system called Subak.Location: Beji Temple is located in Sangsit Village, sub-district of Sawan, Buleleng, eight km east of Singaraja. |








As the shrine of the god of rice, Dewi Sri, Beji Temple is observed most
by the farming communities. Uniquely enough, each part of this temple
is adorned with plants and flower. Beji temple is built within Majapahit
Kingdom era, around the XV century. Beji Temple is the inspiration for
the traditional agricultural system called Subak.