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        <title>Balah: The Distinctive Flavor of Karangasem Unveiled Through the Megibungan Tradition</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Balah, a traditional dish from Karangasem, Bali, is a dish that cannot be separated from the megibungan tradition, a large communal feast often held for weddings, cultural ceremonies, or other significant events. This dish uses pork as the main ingredient, cooked with a special blend of spices that give it a deliciously spicy, sweet, savory, and tangy flavor. ]]></description>
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        <title>Pura Titi Gonggang: The Abode of Sang Hyang Yamadipati as the Boundary Between the Hell Realm and the Spiritual World.</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pura Titi Gonggang is one of the temples in the sacred complex of Pura Besakih, Bali, believed to be the abode of Sang Hyang Yamadipati, the god who judges the souls of humans after death. This temple is considered the boundary between the realm of hell and the spiritual world, where souls undergo trials to determine their next journey. With its distinctive Balinese architecture full of spiritual significance, this temple serves as an important site for Hindus in purification ceremonies and the release of ancestral souls. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ After death, the Atman leaves its physical body and begins on a long journey to the next realm. This journey is not merely a step toward liberation or reward but also a judgment of the deeds performed during life. In this process, every action taken during one&#039;s lifetime serves as a reflection that determines the fate of the Atman in the next existence. Therefore, life in this world is considered an opportunity to cultivate virtue and attain a higher state of consciousness. ]]></description>
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        <title>Pura Dalem Puri: Symbol of the Existence of Heaven and Hell in the Teachings of Siwa Sidhanta</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pura Dalem Puri is a significant temple in Balinese Hinduism, representing the journey of the soul from hell to heaven. The temple is divided into three parts: Nista Mandala, Madya Mandala, and Utama Mandala, each symbolizing stages of spiritual purification. Souls in Nista Mandala experience punishment for bad karma, while Madya Mandala acts as a bridge between hell and heaven. In Utama Mandala, souls that have been purified are worshiped as holy spirits. The Ngusaba Dalem ceremony is a key ritual for praying and offering blessings for ancestors undergoing this spiritual journey. ]]></description>
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        <title>Dwarapala: Guardians of the Sacred Gates of Balinese Temples</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Bali, with its rich culture and spirituality, boasts architectural elements laden with symbolism. One of the most significant elements almost always present in Balinese temple architecture is the Dwarapala statues. These statues not only adorn temple gates but also serve an essential role as spiritual guardians. The presence of Dwarapala on the right and left sides of the temple gate reflects profound meanings rooted in Hindu traditions and Balinese culture. ]]></description>
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