Pura Bukit Dharma Durga Kutri, established in the year 835 Saka in Bali, unveils a rich tapestry of history. Originating during the reign of King Sri Kesari Warmadewa and flourishing under the rule of Udayana in the 10th century, this temple stands as a symbol of Bali’s cultural and spiritual evolution. Supported by inscriptions such as Peguyangan and Prangsada, it is evident that the temple played a central role in the religious life of the community. The symbolic unity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva is manifested in the statue of Durga Mahesamardini Astabuja. Pura Bukit Dharma, with its Tri Mandala concept, reflects a harmonious blend of spirituality and architecture. The temple’s enduring significance lies not only in its central statue but also in the variety of sculptures in the main courtyard, offering a fascinating glimpse into Bali’s glorious past.