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    <title>Bali Padma Bhuwana &amp; Pyari Visvapujita</title>
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        <title>Temu Tis (Curcuma purpurascens): Its Role in Traditional Balinese Usadha Medicine</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Temu tis, or Curcuma purpurascens, is the secret key in the Usadha Balinese palm leaf. This plant is believed to be able to relieve body aches and restore energy, making it a symbol of harmony between physical and spiritual health. Let&#039;s explore further the wonders of this plant in traditional medicine! ]]></description>
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        <title>Jaja Kaliadrem: Balinese Snack as a Complementary Offering for Galungan</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Jaja Kaliadrem, a simple traditional Balinese snack, plays a role as a complementary offering during religious celebrations such as Galungan. Though simple in appearance, this snack made from rice flour and palm sugar has become a part of Bali’s preserved traditions. What keeps this snack alive amid modern developments? Discover the answer in this article! ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Hidden amidst Bali’s beauty, Nusa Penida reveals the lesser-known charm of the Ngaben tradition. Ngaben is a Hindu cremation ritual aimed at freeing the soul from worldly attachments. Here, the Ngaben ceremony is not only held on land, as in most other places, but also involves an impressive sea procession. How do the sea elements and unique petulangan (animal effigies) create a distinct spiritual experience in Nusa Penida? Discover the answer through the uniqueness of Ngaben on this island. ]]></description>
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