Puja Mandala is a worship complex intended to showcase religious tolerance and cultural diversity on this beautiful island paradise.
Five religious tolerance and cultural diversity is obvious when one enters Puja Mandala on the hilltop of Nusa Dua in Badung regency.
Derived from the Sanskrit words puja (devotion, worship) and mandala (space), the worship complex is now one of the jewels of Bali, an island known for its religious tolerance and multi-ethnicity.
The worship complex is home to Ibnu Baitullah Mosque, which stands right next to Maria Bunda Segala Bangsa (Maria, the Mother of all Nations) Catholic Church. Next to the Catholic Church is the Budhina Guna Buddhist Temple. The Bukit Doa (Prayer Hill) Protestant Church stands side-by-side with the Jagat Natha Hindu Temple.
The Islamic Mosque
The Catholic Church
The Buddhist Temple
The Hindu Temple