Bale Kulkul

Bale Kulkul


It’s From two Words “Bale and Kulkul”

  • Bale
    1. Each courtyard may have several little pavillions called bale. These bale may be as simple as a roofed structure supported by four pillars with cement or stone floors. For a village temple, the orchestra will be housed in one of these bale.
  • Kulkul
    1. Kulkul is a hollow log that functions similar to a church bell; it is used to call together the village community. In a village temple, it is usually housed in a tower whose base is elaborately decorated with carvings. Sounding the kulkul has its own language; different rhythms of hitting the kulkul will communicate different reasons for the gathering of the village.

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    1. Ivan wrote::
      Wow.. hdr keren bo..
      Thursday, October 4, 2007 at 3:54 pm #
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