Located at Mengwi village, district of  Mengwi, Badung regency, about 19 km, North-west of Denpasar on the  direction to Singaraja (north Bali), Taman Ayun is a royal temple built  in 1634, surrounded by moat full of water lilies and is about 300 meters  of the former palace of the King of Mengwi.
The temple yard is always green and fresh  with well-cared flower plants and grass, while in the inner yard row of  "Meru" (multi storied shrine), the ancestors shrine of the royal family  of Mengwi called "Paibon" and the shrine to worship Ida Sang Hyang Tri  Murti (God with His Three manifestation) called "Padmasana".
Across the temple is the "Museum Manusa  Yadnya" (museum of human life cycle rituals) where displayed series of  rituals to be undergone by Hindu Balinese starting from the time inside  the mother's womb up to cremation ceremony.
 
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