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    <title>Bali Padma Bhuwana &amp; Divaindrayana</title>
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        <title>The Story Of Pura Kramat Ratu Mas Sakti</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The story of &quot;Pura Kramat Ratu Mas Sakti&quot; is about a temple located in the village of Cemagi, Bali, which possesses uniqueness and mystical powers. This temple is dedicated to Ratu Mas Sakti, a legendary figure who is said to have extraordinary magical abilities. The story encompasses myths and legends surrounding Ratu Mas Sakti, as well as how this temple has become a sacred place of significance for the local community. Pura Kramat Ratu Mas Sakti in Cemagi, Bali, has become a pilgrimage destination and a place of worship for those who believe in its miracles and spiritual power. ]]></description>
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        <title>Mekotek Tradition, A Unique Way To Ask For Safety From Munggu Village</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The Mekotek Tradition is a unique cultural celebration on the island of Bali, particularly in the village of Munggu. This tradition involves the use of wooden poles and is held every six months, coinciding with the Kuningan holiday in the Hindu calendar. Originally used to welcome returning warriors from battles, this tradition was temporarily banned by the Dutch government in 1915 but was later reinstated after the outbreak of a disease. Participants are adult males organized into groups, and the ceremony begins with prayers and expressions of gratitude. The Mekotek Tradition creates a lively and spirited atmosphere, strengthens the sense of unity within the local community, and attracts tourists who wish to witness it. ]]></description>
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