Pura Penataran Sasih is a Hindu temple in Pejeng village, Bali.
According to a modern chronogram displayed at the entrance, it was founded in 1266 AD
and served as the state temple of the Pejeng Kingdom (1293 - 1343 AD).[1]
A collection of 10th-12th century[3]Hindu sculptures that were brought here from other parts of the island.
A very tall, stone Seat of Ganesh in the middle of the main courtyard.
The celebrated Moon of Pejeng, a very early and revered colossal bronze drum.
The temple stands 600 m north of the Gedong Arca Museum[4] where a number of archaeological relics are also held, including a fine collection of Balinese sarcophagi.
^Robert Pringle (2004). A Short History of Bali: Indonesia's Hindu Realm. Allen & Unwin.