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        <title>Garden of Time: Collaboration between Sanggar Dewata Indonesia and Daejeon Korean Artists in Ubud</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The exhibition &quot;Garden of Time: The Journey of Nature and Man&quot; at Komaneka Gallery, Ubud (September 17–23, 2025) brings together 17 Indonesian artists and 75 Korean artists under the theme of the relationship between humanity and nature. This collaboration highlights art as a bridge of cultural diplomacy while serving as a space for reflection on environmental responsibility. The exhibition presents a cross-cultural dialogue that enriches contemporary Asian art. ]]></description>
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        <title>Ashwamedhika Parwa: The Great Horse Sacrifice</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Aswamedhika Parwa is a part of the Mahabharata story that narrates the great ceremony of Aswamedha. The great horse sacrifice ceremony. This ritual is not just a religious ceremony, but also a symbol of royal power and legitimacy. This ceremony was the conferment of Prabu Yudisthira as Maharaja of Hastinapura. ]]></description>
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