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        <title>Geguritan Niti Raja Sasana: An Eternal Critique of Negligent Leaders</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Amidst rampant corruption and a crisis of confidence in leaders, an ancient manuscript from the Javanese-Balinese tradition, Geguritan Niti Raja Sasana, offers a timeless mirror. This article explores how the noble leadership teachings of the past—which uphold compassion, justice, and trust—are in fact the sharpest criticism of modern rulers who are entangled in greed and neglect of their people. More than mere historical nostalgia, this piece is a profound reflection on the nature of power, morality, and the enduring legacy left by every holder of trust. ]]></description>
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        <title>Vana Parva: The exile of the Pandavas</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Vana Parva in the Mahabharata recounts the Pandavas&#039; 12-year exile in the forest after losing a game of dice against Duryodhana. In this book, they face various physical and spiritual challenges, meet wise men, and learn life lessons. The Pandavas also seek strength and guidance in preparation for future wars. ]]></description>
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