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        <title>Pura Ulun Kulkul, as the Palace of God Mahadewa and the Seat of the Sacred Kulkul</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pura Ulun Kulkul in Besakih is an important temple within the Besakih Temple complex in Bali, serving as the sacred storage place for the kulkul (wooden bell). This kulkul is seen as a communication tool with the gods and holds a sacred role in the lives of the people, primarily as a signal for religious ceremonies. The temple also hosts various traditional ceremonies, fostering a strong spiritual connection and unity among the local community. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Karya mepeselang is a Balinese ritual to purify sacred places or objects from negative energies before major ceremonies. It is led by a pemangku or priest to bring sanctity and harmony. Karya mepeselang reflects balance between humans, nature, and spirits, maintaining harmony with the universe. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Dalem Langgar Temple in Bunutin, Bangli, Bali, is a unique sacred site that blends Hindu and Islamic elements. Initially built for the worship of God Shiva, this temple also features a langgar (a small prayer house for Muslims), symbolizing cultural integration. The Hindu and Muslim communities jointly maintain this temple, reflecting tolerance and harmony between the two faiths. ]]></description>
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