While the inner sanctuary at Taman Ayun holds the most sacred sites within this compound, there are other things to capture your interest in the midde and outer courtyards as well. So, today I’m going to just give you a taste of what’s available to see in all three areas. Below is today’s Taman Ayun photo gallery/slide show. Click on any image to enlarge it and to engage the slide show:
The large body of water I showed you last Wednesday acts almost as a moat around the entire temple. But there is yet another smaller moat-like waterway that separates the outer and middle courtyards from the inner sanctuary:
Inner Sanctum separated by narrow moat from the rest of the compound
It is here, inside the inner sanctum, where the bulk of the pagoda-like Meru towers reach into the sky. They vary in height, with the largest depicted in the following photograph displaying eleven distinct levels:
Meru towers of Taman Ayun
And here is that same taller Meru tower as seen from another side:
Meru tower
But Meru towers are not the only feature here in Taman Ayun. You will also find other temples, fountains, gateways, and statuary and relief work: