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        <title>The Miracle of Jati Temple in Jembrana: Sacred Water That Never Dries Up</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Jati Temple in Jembrana stands from the sacred journey of Danghyang Dwijendra, marked by a three-branched teak tree that emits eternal holy water, so it is classified as a Dang Kahyangan Temple and until now has become a destination for Hindu pilgrimages and a reminder of the importance of preserving water as a source of life. ]]></description>
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