Kerta Gosha Klungkung  
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KERTA GOSHA

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Kerta Gosha is the ancient house of justice located in the center of Klungkung city which also known as floating pavilion. Klungkung was one the capital city of Balinese kingdom after 1550 following the retirement of Balinese famous king Dalem Waturenggong. The city of Klungkung is 47 km from Denpasar, or 62 kms from Kuta, and 76 kms from Nusa Dua area.

Kerta Gosha
The pavilion looks like a floating pavilion on one of the roof is painted with strange pictures. The pictures depict the punishment of wrong doers in the heaven. For example if a man during his life has many women or can not be single loyalty will be punished with heavy burden to hold many women until he is lay waste and become a joke of others. If a woman during her life does not wish to have child also will be punished to feed her milk to a caterpillar, and many other ethical education to the people.

The interest of Kerta Gosha is not only of the traditional low of order but also the architecture and the story behind the existence of the pavilion. The only after the legal heirs of the kingdom getting his adultery Dewa Agung Mayun and Dewa Agung Jambe with the assistance of vassals of Badung, Buleleng, and Tabanan then I Gusti Agung Maruti was forced to withdraw from the throne. And Dewa Agung Jambe as the legal heir of the kingdom moved the capital of the kingdom to Semarapura which is known as Klungkung where he was hiding during the coup d'detat. Semarapura is known also as Smarajaya. Dewa Agung Jambe sit on the throne of Klungkung kingdom from 1710 to 1775 as the first king of Klungkung kingdom with control to all vassals in Bali.

Kerta Gosha is the withness of the justice practice in Bali or 18th century which judges consist of expert in religion, social, nature and various aspects of life. Yet the main expert were from the Siwa and Buddist priests, as the sanction of the wrongdoes at that time mostly based on myth.

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Balinese society socially is divided into caste layers, which can be easily known from his/her name to which caste he/she belong. In the past the castes were 4 layers including the Paria ( slave ) which now does not exist anymore in Bali. From this social layers various relations have been built in the society such as level of language, which is very strict in the past, but looser today except some words that attribute or refer the action of the other castes during direct communication are still spoken in rule. Within each caste there is exist kinship tradition which is more or less the same as the common Balinese. Just a short note on the castes and various tittles found in Bali can be summed up as follows: Brahmana Caste, today based on genealogy claims themselves as the group that can reach the highest priesthood, the god server of Hindu in Bali. Kesatria, the ruling class during Balinese kingdom especially between 18th to 1945 AD. Some groups within this caste called themselves as the group of Anak Agung, I Gusti, I Dewa, Cokorda and others. Read more