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    <title>Bali Padma Bhuwana &amp; Ignatius Valentino Purnomo</title>
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        <title>The Pukuh Inscription: A Silent Witness to the Victory of King Sri Kesari Warmadewa of Bali, Marking the Pinnacle of His Glory in Bangli</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The history of Ancient Bali is largely based on inscriptions (prasasti) from the past, which serve as important sources for understanding the glory of ancient kings. One of the historical relics discovered is the Pukuh Inscription. This inscription stands as a silent witness to the victory of King Sri Kesari Warmadewa in Bangli. It is one of four inscriptions issued by King Sri Kesari Warmadewa, simultaneously affirming his position as the first King of the Ancient Bali Kingdom. ]]></description>
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        <title>The Story of a Thief Who Ended Up as a God of Wealth</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The journey of Gunnidhi, a man filled with ambition to achieve prosperity by stealing, but destiny led him to become the God of Wealth, Kubera. The story depicts perseverance, greed, forgiveness and wisdom that slowly transformed his path from darkness to eternal prosperity. ]]></description>
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