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        <title>Pura Tengkulak: The Story of Dhanghyang Dwijendra in Tulikup Village</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pura Tengkulak in Tulikup, Gianyar, has a profound history related to the spiritual journey of Dhanghyang Dwijendra. The priest, who originated from Majapahit, stopped in this village in the 16th century to spread the teachings of dharma. His presence provided advice on harmonious living that inspired the community. ]]></description>
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        <title>Ngerebeg of Tegallalang Village: A Sacred Tradition for the Harmony of Bhuana Alit and Bhuana Agung</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The god Vishnu descended as Varaha, a giant boar, to rescue and restore the world’s balance by defeating Hiranyaksha. Once the earth was returned to its rightful place, life began to flourish again, and this tale teaches that faith in divine power will overcome evil. ]]></description>
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