The name Tirta Empul is derives from the large spring in the centre
of the temple. “ Tirta “ means holy water and “
Empul “ means spring so Tirta Empul is holy water spring.
The temple was built around 960 AD during the rule of Candra bayasinga
king from the Warmadewa dynasty.
It is divided into three main courtyards
those are : the front yard, the middle yard and the inner sanctum.
At the outer courtyard can be found two rectangular pools, each
fed by a line of some fountains that stretching from the east to
the west and facing to the south. Each fountain has its own name
and function. According to tradition there is a fountain for spiritual
purification, another for cleansing from evils, another supposed
to be an antidote for poison.
The Pancoran cetik or fountain for poison is connected to the mythological
battle between Mayadinawa king, he is a king of Batu anyar Bedaulu
and Bhatara Indra.
In the ancient tale the Mayadinawa King was such
a tyrant, he forbade the people to carry out their religions to
request the blessing of God, the God heard a bout this tyranny and
lead by Indra, they attacked Mayadinawa, in the end he lost the
battle and run a way to hide in the forest to the north of the village
of Tampak siring.
With his magic powers, he created a spring of
poison which caused many deaths among Indra’s troops who drank
from the spring.
In fury Bhatara Indra drove his spear into the
ground at the point where the spring was bubbling up, then his holy
water was used to splash upon the afflicted troops and revive them
from the grasps of death. |