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        <title>Wana Pingit: A forest that is sacred and used as a symbol of repelling bad luck.</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Bali is never separated from its natural beauty, has a nickname as the Island of a Thousand Temples and diverse traditions and cultures make tourists from abroad curious to visit this beloved island. In addition, Bali has many religious and historical places, one of which is a sacred forest called Wana Pingit. Wana Pingit or Sacred Forest is very much found in Bali, which among others is located in Beraban Village, Kediri District. Where there is also a Luhur Pakedungan Temple where this temple is surrounded by Wana Pingit which makes this temple feel deep in the forest. It has such an interesting history that it is said that this temple was established even before the famous figure who is already familiar, namely Dang Hyang Nirata or better known as Pedanda Sakti Wawu Rauh traveled from East Java to Bali to spread the teachings of Hinduism in Bali. ]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 04:09:52 +0800</pubDate>
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        <title>Mesbes Bangke: The Tradition of Tearing Corpses Apart in Buruan Tampaksiring Village</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Bali has many traditions. Tradition is a form of action that is repeated in the same way. The word &quot;tradition&quot; is taken from the Latin &quot;Tradere&quot; which means to pass on from generation to generation to be preserved. Tradition is generally recognized as a form of custom that has a series of ancient historical events. Each tradition is developed for some purpose, such as political purposes or cultural purposes over a period of time. In Bali there are traditions that are very thick, one of which is the tradition in Banjar Buruan, Tampak Siring, Gianyar Bali, namely &quot;Mesbes Bangke&quot; which is quite an extreme tradition to do. The Balinese Mesbes Bangke tradition is not carried out at any time before the Ngaben ceremony and this custom is only carried out on bodies undergoing a private ngaben ceremony. ]]></description>
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        <title>Tap Sai Temple: The residence of the Goddesses Saraswati, Sri, and Laksmi as SanghHyang Tri Upa Sadana</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Bali, often referred to as the &quot;Island of a Thousand Temples&quot; is indeed a very religious destination full of spiritual elements. Every corner of the island is dotted with diverse Hindu temples, reflecting Bali&#039;s rich culture and spirituality. Therefore, it is no surprise that Bali has become a very popular tourist destination. One of the places that has begun to attract the attention of Hindu tourists is the Pajinengan Tap Sai Temple because, the atmosphere is soothing, the statues and worship pools there are decorated with moss and the water is so clear, and this temple is very far from human settlements so it requires patience to get there which requires a struggle so that our goal there becomes more meaningful. ]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2023 14:06:06 +0800</pubDate>
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        <title>Moringa Leaves, Rich in Nutrients and Antidote to Black Magic</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Moringa, also known as Moringa oleifera, is a plant that has many benefits for human health. Its leaves are used in traditional medicine in various regions around the world. The plant grows easily in the tropics. In addition, in Bali, people also believe that moringa can be used as an antidote to black magic. ]]></description>
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