Kori_Agung,_TMII_Bali_Pavilion.jpg
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Description Kori Agung, TMII Bali Pavilion.jpg |
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Kori Agung (in the roofed Paduraksa architectural style), a monumental gateway leading to the innermost courtyard of a Balinese temple. Visible above the gateway is the image of the Hindu god Bhoma, the monster-like son of Durga and Shiva, whose fearful yet benevolent nature is intended to drive away nearby malevolent influences. Photographed at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in East Jakarta.
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