The Moon of Pejeng, also known as the Pejeng Moon,[19] in Bali, the largest single-cast bronze kettle drum in the world,[20] is more than two thousand years old.[21] The Moon of Pejeng is "the largest known relic from Southeast Asia's Bronze Age period. According to Balinese legend, the Pejeng Moon was a wheel of the chariot that pulled the real moon through the night sky. One night, as the chariot was passing over Pejeng, the wheel detached and fell to earth, landing in a tree, where it glowed nearly as brightly as the real moon. This light disturbed a thief who, annoyed, climbed the tree and urinated on it; the thief paid for his sacrilege with his life. The moon eventually cooled and has been preserved as a sacred relic by the local villagers.[22] The drum is in the Pura Penataran Asih temple."[23]