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        <title>Bong Aya Pasupati Temple: Silent Witness to the formation of Sangsit Village</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The Bong Aya Pasupati Temple in Sangsit Village, Buleleng, stands as a witness to the historic unification of four small traditional villages that formed Sangsit Village. As a spiritual center, the temple hosts the pemasupatian jagat ceremony, a symbol of the community&#039;s strength and unity. Its majestic architecture, including the main shrines and the unique westward prayer orientation, reflects the grandeur of Balinese culture. The holy day celebration every 210 days solidifies the temple as a symbol of harmony between humans, nature, and Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa. ]]></description>
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        <title>Beji Puseh Bedha Temple: The Historical Footprints of Ratu Gede Kebo Iwa at Bali&amp;apos;s Sacred Spring</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Beji Puseh Bedha Temple is located in Bedha Traditional Village, Tabanan, Bali, and is a sacred site with a blessed spring. This place is closely associated with Ratu Gede Kebo Iwa, a legendary Balinese figure. Beji Puseh Bedha Temple is estimated to have existed since the 14th century AD, serving as a spiritual and cultural center for Hindus. On every Ceremony day, especially during Tilem Sasih Kasa, Hindus come here to pray and perform melukat rituals. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pura Luhur Batur Pucangan Buahan was originally the palace of Arya Kenceng, a Majapahit nobleman tasked with governing Tabanan after Bali’s 14th-century conquest. After Arya Kenceng’s death, the palace was transformed into a temple as a tribute to his legacy, aligning with Bali’s deep respect for ancestors and spirituality. This transformation from palace to temple underscores how Balinese culture interweaves historical reverence with spiritual devotion, maintaining traditions for future generations. ]]></description>
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        <title>The Great Temple of Andakasa: A Temple on the Mountain Peak with Enchanting Panorama</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The Great Temple of Andakasa is one of the Kahyangan Jagat temples located at the peak of Gunung Andakasa. This temple serves as a place of worship for Dewa Brahma, the creator god in Tri Murti, who governs the element of fire and the southern direction in the concept of Catur Loka Pala. The temple features traditional Balinese architecture and holds its main pidolan ceremony every 210 days. Its elevated location attracts many tourists seeking to enjoy the beautiful natural panorama while experiencing a profound spiritual atmosphere. ]]></description>
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