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        <title>Gedong Kirtya Lontar Library: Preservation of Classical Literature in the Singaraja Collection</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Gedong Kirtya is not an ordinary museum that merely displays ancient objects behind glass. It is a living treasure that holds thousands of writings containing the wisdom of the ancestors of the archipelago. Inside are collections and handwritten manuscripts covering various aspects of Balinese life: from classical literary works and mythological stories to traditional healing knowledge and ancient chants once used in daily life. ]]></description>
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        <title>Hidden Behind Time, Pakakalan as a Tradition Determining Sacred Days in Bali (Part 2)</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pakakalan is a system of calculation used to decide whether a day is considered good or bad (padewasan), based on the appearance of certain Kala. In this Part 2, eleven important types of Kala in the Wariga tradition will be explained: Kala Magelut, Kala Buingrahu, Kala Tukaran, Kala Malanan, Kala Geger, Kala Tiga Pasah, Kala Mina, Kala Susulan, Kala Bancaran, Kala Muncar, and Kala Pegatan. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The story of two ant colonies, Fire Ants and Sidem Ants, who fiercely conflict over territory in the forest. Although both colonies strive to assert dominance, they ultimately realize that harmony is more important. This tale teaches the value of peace in the face of differences. ]]></description>
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