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        <title>Sundarakanda: Hanuman&amp;apos;s Flames That Burned Lanka</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Sundarakanda is the fifth part of Valmiki&#039;s Ramayana, in Sundarakanda, Hanuman goes to Alengka to look for the kidnapped Sita. After assuring Sita that Rama would soon rescue her, Hanuman allowed himself to be captured. When Ravana ordered his tail to be burned, Hanuman fled and used the fire to burn down the city, demonstrating his immense strength and loyalty to Rama. ]]></description>
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        <title>Dalem Pengalasan Temple and Its Sacred Mystical Marriage Ritual That Endures as a Living Tradition</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pura Dalem Pengalasan in Padangsambian, Denpasar, is believed to be the oldest temple in the area, standing long before the establishment of the village. One of its most unique traditions is the Ngambil Rabi ritual, a mystical marriage of Ida Ratu Agung Dalem Pengalasan with 18 goddesses from temples across Bali, believed to strengthen spiritual energy and bring balance and blessings. The temple is also known for its sacred water sources with healing powers and its status as a Sad Kahyangan temple that welcomes all Hindus. Today, it remains a spiritual fortress and proof that Balinese cultural heritage endures amid modern Denpasar. ]]></description>
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