Pura Meduwe Karang (Balinese "temple of the (lord) ground possessor") was constructed in 1890 by people who arrived to Kubutambahan from an extinct Balinese village of Bulian. At the entrance of the temple is a parade of 36 stone figures representing characters from the Indian epic
Ramayana. The sculptures are set on three levels, 13 figures in the lowest row, ten in the middle row, and 13 in the rear highest row. which is flanked by two entrance staircases. The central figure is
Kumbhakarna, while surrounding him are the monkey troops of
Sugriwa. The twin staircases lead to the entrance terrace (
jaba pura). A
candi bentar split gateway marks the threshold into the
jaba pisan, the outer sanctum of the temple. The outer sanctum is mainly a courtyard mainly used for gatherings during religious festival celebration. There is a pavilion in this courtyard which is used for gamelan performance during certain events. The middle sanctum (
jaba tengah) is reached from the outer sanctum via a four-tiered candi bentar split gateway. There is a set of two symmetrical pavilions in the middle sanctum. The inner sanctum (
jero), the most sacred zone of the pura, can be reached from the middle sanctum via another candi bentar split gateway. The highest point of the inner sanctum is reached after passing another candi bentar. This highest point contains the towering main shrine, the Betara Luhur Ing Angkasa shrine. The shrine is decorated with wall sculpture featuring subjects from Balinese legend. The main shrine is flanked to by two shrines to its left and right, one dedicated to Ratu Ayu Sari (a manifestation of the mother earth
Ibu Prtiwi), the other is to Ratu Ngurah Sari (protector of the produce of the earth). ==Reliefs==