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        <title>When Two Landmasses Are Separated: The Legend of Manik Angkeran and the Formation of the Bali Strait</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Manik Angkeran, a wise Brahmin boy, fell prey to the lure of gambling, squandering all his wealth on risky bets. His insatiable greed leads him down a dark path, making him blindfolded with wealth until his greed makes a huge change and transformation. ]]></description>
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        <title>Eda Ngaden Awak Bisa: The Message of Pupuh Ginada on Humility</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pupuh Ginada is a legacy of Balinese oral literature rich in moral teachings, particularly about humility, politeness, and wisdom in behavior. Its famous verse, “Eda ngaden awak bisa, depang anake ngadanin,” reminds us not to be arrogant and to let others judge our abilities. This pupuh teaches that knowledge is endless, and therefore humans must continue learning while maintaining courteous speech and respectful manners. Its simple yet profound message remains relevant today, serving as a guide for life across generations in the midst of modernity. ]]></description>
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