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  • Wisata kayu putih  + (White wood tourism is at br. Bayan, old viWhite wood tourism is at br. Bayan, old village, kec. Marga, kab. Tabanan. This eucalyptus tree is estimated to be 700 years old, towering about 75 meters high and 60 meters in diameter. This tree is located behind the Babakan temple which was built during the time of Raja Perean. was built during the time of Raja Perean.)
  • MONEY EARNED, ENVIRONMENT ALSO CLEAN  + (Who doesn't know about Besakih Temple? TheWho doesn't know about Besakih Temple? The biggest temple in Bali. This year at Besakih Temple, the Ida Bhatara Turun Kabeh ceremony was held, which caused many Hindus to pray at Besakih Temple.</br></br>From year to year, Besakih Temple has begun to develop. Previously, Besakih Temple was still not organized enough, but now Besakih Temple has many new and sophisticated facilities. Like a new parking lot that is spacious and multi-storey.</br></br>Uniquely, this year in Besakih Temple a plastic waste inspection was held. The Balinese government made a ban on the use of plastic for worshipers and merchants. Devotees who use plastic bags will be replaced with environmentally friendly bags, so that there is no accumulation of plastic waste around Besakih Temple. We can apply this in our daily lives, to reduce the use of plastic waste and replace it with environmentally friendly bags.</br></br>Not only that, on tiktok, the most trendy and viral social media today, there are millennials who utilize plastic waste into paintings that are expensive. There are also millennials who process plastic waste into vehicle fuel. Nowadays, we only need to educate ourselves to turn plastic waste into money. Money is earned, the environment is preserved.y is earned, the environment is preserved.)
  • Pemberantasan Korupsi Demi Kelancaran Program Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali  + (Who doesn't know that Bali is one of the rWho doesn't know that Bali is one of the regions with the largest tourism revenue in Indonesia. Even in 2023 Bali began planning a development called Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali which means as 6 main developments for the welfare and happiness of human life. Nangun sat kerthi loka bali itself has goals related to advancing Bali tourism, where there are 6 main sources, namely, atma kerthi, segara kerthi, danu kerthi, wana kerthi, jana kerthi, jagat kerthi which means for the welfare of human life in each part.</br>But development in Bali will not be able to run well if there are still many unscrupulous people who utilize development funds for personal gain or can be referred to as corruption. Examples such as the case of corruption of Paibon Wargi Temple development funds in Klungkung Regency and the case of corruption of SPI funds at the Udayana Campus. This is one of the factors inhibiting development in Bali. Even those who are supposed to investigate corruption cases turn a blind eye and are mute to all these incidents.</br>Therefore, it is hoped that the Bali Provincial Government can take these problems seriously. So that the Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali program runs well without any cases of corruption in the development.ny cases of corruption in the development.)
  • Ogoh-Ogoh, a culture that need to be developed and more highlighted  + (Who is not familiar with this Balinese culWho is not familiar with this Balinese culture. In this era of globalization there are many cultures that have begun to follow the course of The Times, well, one of them is Ogoh-Ogoh! Today's youth are using machine inside The Ogoh-Ogoh to make it seem more "alive," which is an innovation in developing a culture. But there are still some who reject this, on the other hand, Ogoh-Ogoh parade is sometimes less conducive to some who cause a riot. I hope the village government will be able to educate the people on the matter, as life will no doubt become a separate attraction for many foreign tourists.rate attraction for many foreign tourists.)
  • Naga Gombang  + (Why do Balinese shout "Alive, Alive" when Why do Balinese shout "Alive, Alive" when there is an earthquake?</br></br>Once upon a time, when there still kingdoms in Bali, there was a widow with two children, a boy and a girl. At that time Lake Bratan did not yet exist. Long story short, the mother had a secret affair with a dragon snake that dwelled in a rice barn near her house. The children started to get suspicious; why does mother every time she comes home from the forest go up into the barn? At one point, when mother went into the forest again, the children climbed into the barn. Inside the barn they saw a pile of eggs larger than chicken eggs. In the middle of the pile of eggs there was a strange egg. They took the egg home and cooked it. Then the boy ate it. Instantly the boy turned into a snake. Because they were worried about causing commotion in the village, the boy and girl decided to go into the forest looking for their mother. The sister carried her brother. They met their mother deeply in love with a dragon. They were angry, because they thought that because of the dragon the brother had become like that. He challenged the dragon snake to fight. In the end, the brother who had been transformed into a snake defeated the dragon. But unfortunately their mother also died in the fight. The siblings went up to Bukit Lesung. Arriving there, the brother thought he must enter the bowels of the earth, because he had become a dragon, named Naga Gombang. So as not to upset his sister, he told her to get water with a basket. While his sister was getting water, the brother entered the mountain crater. When his sister returned from getting water, the brother had already disappeared into the bowels of the earth. The brother said, “Don't you cry, I was destined to live below”. Arriving below, the brother took the position of a sleeping snake, curled up in a circle.</br>It is said that if he is anxious to know how is sister is doing above, he would move, which results in the earth moving. That is why when there is an earthquake, Balinese people will shout "alive, alive" while sounding a bamboo bell, to let the brother that his sister is still alive above, and he can stop moving about.alive above, and he can stop moving about.)
  • Era Baru, Generasi Baru, Tantangan Baru  + (With all the changes in the era of the indWith all the changes in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, the millennial generation must always be able to maintain the traditions and culture that has been inherited, and uphold the motto of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika. Sharpen each other, love each other, foster a successful Indonesia to become a nation that is one in the midst of differences.</br></br>By being a creative generation to create something innovative, and being able to contribute to building an advanced nation with everything positive. advanced nation with everything positive.)
  • Heroine  + (Women are great figures whose struggles arWomen are great figures whose struggles are extraordinary and difficult. The woman in this photo gives a message to the younger generation to knock on the door of their heart to preserve traditions and culture which are the responsibility of the next generation. It is depicted with the figure of an old woman cutting wood to be used as a material for coloring Geingsing cloth in Tenganan Village, Karangasem, Bali.oth in Tenganan Village, Karangasem, Bali.)
  • Analysis of Factors that Affect Women’s Quality of Life in Abiansemal, Badung Regency  + (Women, as housewives, join the workforce tWomen, as housewives, join the workforce to help their families finance. The quality of life of women in this study was influenced by factors of education, work ethic and age. This study aims to analyze the influence of educational factors, work ethic and age on the quality of life of women. This research takes place in three locations in Bongkasa Village, Bongkasa Pertiwi Village and Sangeh Village, Badung Regency. Utilizing both primary and secondary data collected from 98 samples and some techniques analyzes this study finds that the factors of education, work ethic, and age simultaneously influence the quality of life of women in the three villages in Abiansemal District, Badung Regency. Education and work ethic partially have a positive and significant effect on the quality of life of women. Meanwhile, age does not affect the quality of life of women in the villages of Bongkasa, Bongkasa Pertiwi, and Sangeh, Abiansemal District, Badung Regency.ngeh, Abiansemal District, Badung Regency.)
  • 5s  + (Yesterday I was praying at the temple. I oYesterday I was praying at the temple. I only saw children nowadays busy with their cellphones, even though it was in the temple pants, we had to focus on praying. When I prayed, when Jero Mangku was setting up a spell to pray for offerings, Mangku Yang's voice was lost to the sound of a small child's cellphone. while playing a game, even when praying, the sound of his cell phone is getting louder. Meanwhile, foreigners who travel to the temple really appreciate the people who are in the temple who are worshiping. Our time as people who live in Bali cannot respect people, even foreigners can be polite in the temples. Our time in Bali cannot be polite and respect people who pray. I hope that in the future people in Bali can appreciate people who worship more and we can be polite in temples.ship more and we can be polite in temples.)
  • Wirata Parwa  + ([EN] In the thirteenth year, the Pandavas [EN] In the thirteenth year, the Pandavas disguised as ordinary people and served in the kingdom of Wirata. Yudhisthira became Kangka, a legal advisor. Bhima became a cook named Balawa. From this word 'balawa' comes the word 'belawa' in the Balinese language, those who are in charge of cooking during piodalan day in a temple or when there are other ceremonies. Arjuna became a transvestite (because of being cursed by Urwasi) for a year. Nakula and Sahadewa disguised as caretakers of cows and horse keepers. Meanwhile, Drupadi became the queen’s servant.</br></br>The story in Wirata Parwa was very touching. This Parwa also tells about the murder of Kicaka, the prince of Wirata who tried to rape Drupadi.rince of Wirata who tried to rape Drupadi.)
  • Sutasoma  + ([EN] Kakawin Sutasoma was written by Mpu T[EN] Kakawin Sutasoma was written by Mpu Tantular, and in this Kakawin there is the phrase "bhinneka tunggal ika" (unity in diversity) which became the official slogan of the Republic of Indonesia.</br></br>Kakawin Sutasoma is a literary work that tells Sutasoma’s journey (which is another name for Gautama Buddha himself) in teaching righteousness. This Kakawin seems to have a common plot with Aryasura’s Sutasoma in Pali language.</br></br>In Buddhism, the story of Sutasoma is very famous. This story is carved into the relief of Borobudur Temple, Central Java.</br></br>It is said that Sutasoma was born to a Kuru aristocratic family in Hastinapur. Sutasoma eventually attained spiritual enlightenment. One interesting plot in this story is the event when Sutasoma awakened Kalmasapada, a descendant of the king who behaved like a lion, to finally follow the path of virtue.</br></br>In his journey of spreading dharma, Sutasoma also met with Porisada, who likes to eat human flesh. Porisada finally realized and pursued the path of virtue.</br></br>Kakawin Sutasoma underwent various modifications that were adapted to the conditions at the time of its preparation. Mpu Tantular emphasizes in this kakawin that Shivaistic cult (which worships Shiva as the highest, - one of the religious paths in Hinduism) is actually not different from Buddhism. It seems that, due to the influence of Indochina culture, Shiva Buddha cult emerged in the Archipelago. This philosophy is not found in India, the country of their origin.und in India, the country of their origin.)
  • Sabha Parwa  + ([EN] Sabha Parwa is the second of the eigh[EN] Sabha Parwa is the second of the eighteen Parwas (great chapters) of Mahabharata. Narration in Sabha Parwa begins with the invitation of the five Pandavas to Hastinapur to play dice. Hastinapur is located about 45 minutes from Delhi, so the distance is not too far. Keep in mind that all events in the Mahabharata are real. However, when the Mahabharata entered into various cultures in the world, this historical record was rewritten in the form of poetry, folktales and songs. In Indonesia itself, the Mahabharata was much changed its story to suit the interests at that time. This causes kakawin tobe unreliable as a source of history, but a literary work.</br></br>Mahabharata was written by Maharsi Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, the greatest and most respected sage by all Hindus.</br></br>In Sabha Parwa, the saddest story is when Drupadi, the wife of the Pandavas, was dragged into the courtroom because her husbands lost bets. When Drupadi was almost stripped naked by Dussasana, Sri Krishna, who was Lord Vishnu himself, protected her by giving a very long string of saris to cover her body.</br></br>Sabha Parwa is historical evidence that God is always present for anyone who surrenders to Him and becomes His faithful devotees. to Him and becomes His faithful devotees.)
  • Babad Brahmana Catur  + ([EN] Sometimes many people still consider [EN] Sometimes many people still consider Babad Brahmana Catur text and Dwijendra Tattwa text are the same, but these lontar texts belong to two different categories. The Babad Brahmana Catur tells about the journey of Dang Hyang Nirartha, a Hindu priest from the late Majapahit era (1489 A.D.). He came to Bali and became an advisor to the Balinese kingdom in Waturenggong era. This chronicle mainly describes about the places that he had visited in Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa, until finally he reached spiritual elevation on the crest of Uluwatu. Not only that, this chronicle also tells the miracles that he had made and various holy places built by him and by some of his descendants.</br></br>The Babad Brahmana Catur text is an important genealogical source for descendants of the brahmana clan (soroh) in Bali. Copied several times by different authors, this manuscript still survives to the present time in the form of palm-leaf manuscripts and latin transliteration. Fortunately, Indonesian translation is available, too.</br></br>Broadly speaking, this chronicle gives a glimpse about the situation when Majapahit collapsed—it had a major influence on the development of literacy in Java and Bali. As a Hindu religious leader, Dang Hyang Nirartha had a mission to defend the sacred teachings from extinction. In a unique way, he finally managed to maintain this religious system in Bali with its religious and cultural foundations that can be seen today.ltural foundations that can be seen today.)
  • Bank Sampah Legian Aksi Nyata  + (carry out waste bank activity in legian village)
  • Smile  + (girls watching dancing while smiling at the Manik Liu village temple, Kintamani.)
  • Not Buried Not Burned  + (in Bali province, Bangli district, Kintamain Bali province, Bangli district, Kintamani district, Trunyan village. Trunyan village has a very unique burial tradition and is different from the villages in Bali, where the bodies are not buried and not burned, but are only placed on the ground covered with bamboo filled with white cloth, but the corpses do not emit an unpleasant odor. A corpse that is placed under a tarumenyan tree will not emit an odor because the tree can neutralize the odor arising from the corpse. And what's unique is that the tarumenyan tree can only grow well in the traditional village of Bali Aga Trunyan and this tree is believed to have existed since 500 years ago. With the unique tradition that belongs to the Balinese Aga tradition, Trunyan Village attracts many tourists to visit there to see the Balinese Aga traditional traditions and see tarumenyan trees that have been around for a long time and can feel the effects of tarumenyan trees first hand.he effects of tarumenyan trees first hand.)
  • Monkey forest  + (monkey forest attractions or Sangeh monkeymonkey forest attractions or Sangeh monkey forest.</br>The monkey forest is located in the village of Sangeh, Abian Semal District, Badung Regency.</br>The forest-dwelling monkeys in the Sangeh monkey forest are quite tame.</br>in the monkey forest area in Sangeh there is a temple called Pura Bukit Sari.The existence of the holy place indicates that this place is sacred.place indicates that this place is sacred.)
  • Literature Pura Ulun subak  + (of all the families one in subak nyungsung Masceti. of all the families in Bangli, they have also visited the bukit temple)
  • Danu Bratan Temple  + (pura Beratan or Bratan Pura is a large watpura Beratan or Bratan Pura is a large water temple and temple in Bali, Indonesia - the other main water temple being Pura Ulun Danu Batur. This temple complex is located on the northwest bank of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul, Tabanan Regency. Water temples fill the entire area in the watershed; on the downstream bank there are many small water temples specific to each irrigation association (subak). This temple is actually used for offering ceremonies for the goddess Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, lakes and rivers. Lake Bratan is one of the important lakes in terms of irrigation.he important lakes in terms of irrigation.)
  • Danu Bratan Temple  + (pura Beratan or Bratan Pura is a large watpura Beratan or Bratan Pura is a large water temple and temple in Bali, Indonesia - the other main water temple being Pura Ulun Danu Batur. This temple complex is located on the northwest bank of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul, Tabanan Regency. Water temples fill the entire area in the watershed; on the downstream bank there are many small water temples specific to each irrigation association (subak). This temple is actually used for offering ceremonies for the goddess Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, lakes and rivers. Lake Bratan is one of the important lakes in terms of irrigation.he important lakes in terms of irrigation.)
  • Literature Ulun subak bukit jati bangli  + (uaning asapunika, kehipun payungsung templuaning asapunika, kehipun payungsung temple Bukit Jati sane taler active kirang langkung 776 people. Krama sane taler is active in Irika Wit Papat, Inggih Punika Bebalang Village, Tamanbali Village, Bunutin and Demulih. So mawon krama ne ten active wit so samian subak dry utawi abian ring Bangli. samian subak dry utawi abian ring Bangli.)
  • Literature bukit jati bangli  + (uaning asapunika, kehipun payungsung templuaning asapunika, kehipun payungsung temple Bukit Jati sane taler active kirang langkung 776 people. Krama sane taler is active in Irika Wit Papat, Inggih Punika Bebalang Village, Tamanbali Village, Bunutin and Demulih. So mawon krama ne ten active wit so samian subak dry utawi abian ring Bangli. samian subak dry utawi abian ring Bangli.)
  • Bank Sampah Mukti Cempaka Asri Singapadu  + (waste bank activities carried out in Banjar Samu, Singapadu Kaler Village, Sukawati)
  • Bank Sampah Santhi Pertiwi Pratama  + (waste bank activities carried out in banjar kancil, Kerobokan village)
  • Bank Sampah Kerta Lestari Mandiri  + (waste bank activity at Penatih Dangin Puri Village, Denpasar)
  • Literature Pura Ulun Subak Bukit jati  + (Bukit Jati Temple is the Dangkhayangan Temple. The Bukit Jati Temple is located in Guliang Kawan Hamlet, Bunutin Village, Bangli. This sacred building is located in front of the peak of Bukit Jati.)
  • BALI DAKI NAPI BALI MEWALI?  + ("OM SWASTYASTU" "OM AWIGHNAM ASTU NAMO SID"OM SWASTYASTU"</br>"OM AWIGHNAM ASTU NAMO SIDHAM"</br>"OM ANO BADRAH KRATAWO YANTU WISWATAH"</br>I would like to express my thanks to the presenter, for the time given to me, the honorable ladies and gentlemen of the jury and prospective members of the Bali Province DPD, as well as my fellow participants, whom I am proud of. Before that, let us pray to the presence of Almighty God. Thanks to Him, we can gather here with happiness at the Bali Public Participation Wikithon with orations, which carries the theme, Election 2024: what are the most urgent problems to be addressed by Bali's prospective leaders ? Hopefully events like this can be held frequently to develop a threatening Bali.</br></br>Happy guests, as we know, Bali is known as the island of a thousand temples with its very beautiful environment, which is often visited by foreign tourists, because Bali is one of the focuses of tourism in Indonesia. This is what drives many foreign tourists to come to Bali. Even though Bali is a tourist destination, this is not the main topic of discussion, but there are problems that have a significant impact on Bali. As we know, this so-called era of destruction, if we talk about the problems in Bali, will cause Bali to collapse. Unfortunately, the problems in Bali have not received treatment that is useful for the island of Bali.</br></br>Happy guests, if you look at life now it is certainly different from previous life, especially with the problems, the most important problem is related to the environment and land of the island of Bali which has been built up and used as a tourist attraction, this is what will make the island of Bali In terms of land and environment, it will become increasingly narrow, if all the land and environment in Bali is made into a tourist attraction, where will we (humans), animals and others live and live our daily lives? Talking about the land environment that has been converted into a tourist spot, of course there are many daily activities carried out to produce plastic waste for society, this is what will become Bali's next problem. The existence of rubbish in Bali is very sad and gets very little attention, this is what creates big dangers, for example: floods, dengue fever and others. Moreover, as has recently been reported, the rubbish bins or Suwung landfills in Bali are very full and cause fires, giving rise to smoke pollution which causes disease. Are we all willing to live and do activities in dirty places? Of course, many of you are reluctant to live in a dirty place. </br></br>Happy attendees, if I conclude it is related to the problems in Bali, so that Balinese leaders can provide solutions related to problems: the transfer of land or the environment to become tourist attractions and the rampant waste which has not received special attention from the government. Based on these problems, if we don't work together from now on as the front guard, it is certain that the island of Bali will gradually collapse. The island of Bali, which has been nicknamed a thousand temples, will lose its sanctity. Based on these problems, my hope is that the elected leader of Bali 2024 will be able to find a solution so that the Balinese people can implement the noble values that exist in Bali, namely TRI HITA KARANA, because these problems are related. with the TRI HITA KARANA value, so that Bali can return to the way it was before.</br></br>Happy guests, that is the speech I can deliver, I hope you all are aware of the current condition of Bali.re aware of the current condition of Bali.)
  • Infrastruktur Jalan  + ("Om Swastyastu, Thank you for the time giv"Om Swastyastu, Thank you for the time given to me. My name is Ni Luh Ari Purnama Yanti from SMA Negeri 1 Tabanan. To the judges who I really respect and the audience who I really love. I feel very happy to be able to deliver the oration entitled "Road infrastructure"</br></br>Ladies and gentlemen, as we know, road infrastructure greatly influences the economy today. If there is no road infrastructure or the roads are in disrepair, what else is there to earn a living nowadays? How do I take merchandise abroad? In this millennial era and era of globalization, road infrastructure is very necessary in today's life. Many people today earn a living on the streets, some become Ojols, some become traders and others; Candidates for leadership in 2024 should be able to see the condition of their people in villages and cities, so that they do not create social inequality. So that the roads in villages and cities are the same, so that the materials are good and can last a long time and people can earn a living on smooth roads. And for the 2024 Leader Candidates to be honest about the road and development assistance, so that it doesn't happen that the funds are disbursed but the roads and construction are not completed, let alone non-existent? Don't prospective leaders feel sorry when they see their people earning a living through damaged roads? On a rocking bridge to pass east to west over rivers and seas? there are also those who cannot leave the village because the roads are damaged but in the city the roads are good. However, there are also damaged roads in the city, which makes it difficult for large trucks to pass and causes traffic jams. The 2024 Leader Candidates should now be fair and honest with all their people. 2024 Leader Candidates so that they can pay more attention to their people, so that during the campaign they don't just make sweet promises to their people so that they are not called Sweet Promises of Leader Candidates.</br></br>OK, that's all my speech, I hope what I say can be heard by the 2024 Leader Candidates. Thank you for your attention, everyone present. "Meli bungkung aba to the temple Sambilang ngayah, Kirang Langkung nunas ampura titiang sisya wawu melajah". I end with the paramashanti "Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om".paramashanti "Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om".)
  • "Urati ring Luu Plastik Mangda Palemahan Asri"  + ("Om swastiastu" To the presenter, thank y"Om swastiastu"</br></br>To the presenter, thank you for the time given to me. The judges whom I respect, the audience whom I am proud of and the participants in the Balinese oration competition whom I love, there is the title of my work "Caring about Plastic Waste for a Clean Environment". I thank God Almighty or Ida Sanghyang Widhi Wasa for being able to gather in good health today.</br></br>Earth there are currently many problems with plastic waste which can cause great harm to the earth. Ladies and gentlemen, plastic waste is a big danger if we don't pay attention to the surrounding environment and can cause disaster in the future.</br></br>Then who will remember? Not just ourselves, all of us, both students, teenagers and parents, everyone living on earth, including Bali, which is famous for its natural beauty, should care about the existence of plastic waste. This is a behavior that includes teenagers as the main actors.</br></br>Remember, the job of teenagers is not only to decorate and take selfies in beautiful places, but no one pays attention to the rubbish in front of them, which causes disasters such as landslides, floods, pollution and others.</br></br>So that we are not exposed to danger, we should throw rubbish in the trash, we should not throw rubbish in the surrounding environment such as rivers, roads, sewers, etc. Come on, let's not throw rubbish carelessly so that the surrounding environment remains beautiful and sustainable! We should work together with the government and all communities to create a clean environment free from plastic waste.</br></br>"Om Santhi,Santhi,Santhi Om"astic waste. "Om Santhi,Santhi,Santhi Om")
  • Konservasi Lembu Putih Desa Taro  + (1. Lembu Putih Conservation 2. Conservation of Taro Forest 3. Protection of Gunung Raun Temple 4. Develop usada plant or medicine plant)
  • Kadasarin Pancasila Ngwangun Indonesia Sane Pinih Becik  + (77 years of Indonesia’s independence, how 77 years of Indonesia’s independence, how do we millennials appreciate it?</br>Yes, Indonesia’s independence could be appreciated by the spirit of Pancasila (the five inseparable and interrelated principles at the heart of Indonesia). We should always be grateful for the independence we have attained by keeping togetherness in all circumstances and growing affection for our nation. Apart from that, we should prioritize musyawarah (good intention-based discussion for mutual benefits) whenever there is any problem. We should also participate in infrastructure development of the nation such as building toll roads, maintaining tourist destinations and others.intaining tourist destinations and others.)
  • TPS 3R Darma Winangun Tangkas  + (A 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) based waste management site in the Tangkas village area, Klungkung)
  • Di Teben Embahan Tukade  + (A boat will take you on an adventure along the river. What is there in front of you?)
  • Bali, Nature and The Culture.  + (A little paradise with a lot of beauty in A little paradise with a lot of beauty in it, that's Bali. An exotic island in Indonesia that is famous for its beautiful nature and culture. Often dubbed as the 'Island of the Gods' because of the strong Hindu culture in Bali. The island is categorized as the Lesser Sunda Islands with the capital city of Denpasar. The rich culture and friendly people make this island a popular tourist spot among tourists. Like a prima donna who is favored by all circles. There is no doubt about its popularity in the eyes of the world. Bali's economy is largely supported by the tourism sector. The tourism industry is centered in South Bali and in several other areas. The main tourist sites are Kuta and its surrounding areas such as Legian and Seminyak. Bali not only presents a wide selection of natural attractions, but also interesting arts and culture. The temple buildings, local customs and habits of the Balinese people who are very thick with their culture make Bali always alive for National Tourism. Balinese people are very strong in maintaining their local customs. They strongly uphold and maintain their traditions until now. By presenting the beauty of nature and the uniqueness of local culture, Bali Island is able to attract millions of tourists every year.o attract millions of tourists every year.)
  • Self Discovery Through Unexpected Redundancy  + (A photographer’s reflections in the process of an art collaboration, with ManButur Suantara. Discussing the works Human Imprints and Sacred Mimicry, as exhibited in the Manus, a Conscious Journey Art Collaboration.)
  • The Sleeping White Wood  + (A series of photographs exploring a differA series of photographs exploring a different, subtler side of the White Wood of Banyan. The fearsomeness of time evident in the turns and creases of this beautiful Sacred Tree.</br></br>Botanical Notes..</br>The White Wood Tree of Banyan was thought to be a ‘Bunut’ Tree or ‘Banyan Tree. Like many similar Ancient Trees in Bali. However, statements from local residents confirm that the genus of the tree has not yet been expressly confirmed. By the Ministry of Forestry or any University research teams. Their reluctance to confirm the genus of the tree is due to some particularities.</br>It is said the White Wood does not flower but bears fruit (we were a direct witness to the abundance of fruit on The White Wood). It has also been said that the White Wood will shed all its leaves every few months. Though Banyan Trees may shed leaves to retain moisture, it is unusual for a tree to shed leaves this regularly in a moist climate. So for all these reasons, the villagers have continued to call this tree Pohon Kayu Putih Bayan (the White Wood of Banyan).yu Putih Bayan (the White Wood of Banyan).)
  • Harmonious is not cool, but an obligation  + (According to KBBI (the official IndonesianAccording to KBBI (the official Indonesian Language Dictionary), harmony means not fighting, being united in heart, agreeing, in a good and peaceful manner. We must understand these five things and have them within each of us. According to Setara Institute researchers, one of the trends throughout 2022 is the continued increase in cases of disturbances to places of worship. Then, there are other trends such as violations of freedom of religion and belief. Of the 333 acts of violation of freedom of religion and belief, 94 were mostly committed by residents (quoted from the @voaindonesia upload).</br>With the cases that occurred, the meaning of harmony faded. It is only spoken in the mouth but cannot be felt in reality. The motto ‘harmony is cool’ is, in my opinion, not quite right, because Basuki Tjahaya Purnama once said “If an official is not corrupt, they do not need to be respected because that is indeed their oath of office.” It’s the same with harmony. We must understand, own and do it to our fellow human beings. From the smallest scale, namely in the family, we must provide education about harmony, as well as at school. This is the most basic foundation in character building. In society, we must also have the courage to be agents of change, setting an example that whatever religion we adhere to (which has been recognized by the Indonesian government) is good. We should not gossip, for example when we are working late at the office to replace a colleague who is having a holiday service. Unity can be shown by no discrimination among friends and being willing to get along with any friends at school and agreeing to help for the religious holidays. Also, we can start simple benevolence by saying ‘sorry’, ‘thank you’ and ‘please’ to anyone.</br>These things are just small things that we can definitely do. The advantages if we are religiously in harmony are discounts and holidays that can be enjoyed by anyone. So, what extraordinary thing will you do today to keep harmony?y thing will you do today to keep harmony?)
  • Episode 08 - Nyoman Sunarta, Petani di Bayung Gede  + (After the company totally cut his work houAfter the company totally cut his work hours, Nyoman Sunarta is now actively farming in Bayung Gede, his village in Kintamani. He used to work at a hotel. Even though the agricultural sector was also affected by COVID-19, he still has time to share stories... and a sack of oranges.to share stories... and a sack of oranges.)
  • Aji Janantaka  + (Aji Janantaka is a mythical lontar which tAji Janantaka is a mythical lontar which tells the origin of wood in Bali. This lontar tells about woods that have a hierarchy like a royal system among humans. Based on the story in Aji Janantaka, Balinese people determine the types of wood that can be used to build shrines, house buildings, or make utensils and masks. There are sacred types of wood that can only be used to build holy places and may not be used for ordinary building materials.</br></br>The story in this lontar begins with a king named Pratipa who ruled in the land of Janantaka. The king had five ministers namely Matwa, Rangga, Tumenggung, Arya and Kadeyan. In addition, he had five other officials, namely Punggawa, Manca, Perbekel, Pecalang, Kelihan Banjar, and Kasinoman. They were all attacked by a plague of leprosy which could not be cured by any means. It is said that this plague was originated from Lord Shiva who displeased King Pratipa because the king had made an offense.</br></br>King Pratipa then sent Matwa to go to Lord Dharma in heaven to ask for healing. According to Lord Dharma, the entire kingdom had to be moved from Janantaka to Wanapringga. Dewa Dharma then gave them purification for their ailments. However, this purification meant that they would all be dissolved and be reborn into trees.</br></br>All types of trees originating from the king, Arya, Rangga, Demung, Tumenggung, pecalang, Perbekel, kliyan and kasinoman cannot be used for building holy buildings because they had previously been affected by leprosy (known as “cukil daki” or “ila” disease). The trees that are considered contaminated include the Bengkulitan, Taru Brokan (deformed tree due to being eaten by pests), Embud Hati tree, Soca Menengan Sunduk tree, and Soca Nyuwun Lambang tree.</br></br>This lontar can be referred to as a simple botanical taxonomic palm-leaf manuscript centered on local trees that grew in Bali in the past. There are also Brahmin tree class and Taru Sari tree class. Both types of trees can be used as sacred building materials. There are also jempini, bayur and bentawa trees belonging to the taru sakama-kama class, which can be used for any purpose.</br></br>Apart from the types of trees, Lontar Aji Janantaka also describes types of fragrant flowers that can be used for ceremonies. These fragrant flowering trees are classified as sekar madewi, namely cananga, frangipani, canigara, tigaron, sebita, kembang kuning, kemoning, tigakancu, tampak bela, katrangan, nagasari, jasmine, jempiring, pudak sari, pudak cinaga, pudak kalasa, sekar gambir, chrysanthemum, magnolia, ratna, and gadung kasturi.emum, magnolia, ratna, and gadung kasturi.)
  • Aji Pari  + (Aji Pari means ‘the spell of rice'. This lAji Pari means ‘the spell of rice'. This lontar is written in ancient Javanese and is one of the lontars which contains teachings about traditional agriculture. Aji Pari is in the same category as agricultural lontars such as Usada Taru Pramana, Aji Janantaka, Usada Carik, and so on.</br></br>Aji Pari in general contains mantras about the greatness of rice from the time it is planted to post-harvest. This lontar is closely related to the Subak organization, which is thought to have existed since the ninth century. Within the Subak organization, there are many special ceremonies for rice starting from before planting to after harvest. In other words, rice is treated like a human undergoing developmental phases.</br></br>Lontar Aji pari likens rice to a sacred tree which is a form of the goddess Sri (the goddess of prosperity) as a tree. Therefore, in each phase of rice development, it is given different names. Lontar Aji Pari revealed that traditional Balinese and Javanese people highly respect rice plants as the main source of food in an agrarian society.</br></br>Based on what is contained in Aji Pari's lontar, it can be assumed that the rice seeds in Bali came from Java, to be precise during the Airlangga era or before. Perhaps at that time there were native Balinese rice species, but in allegory this lontar states that Bhatara Sri came from Kamulan (East Java). This indicates that there was a better breeding of rice species in East Java at that time, which was later developed in Bali as well.which was later developed in Bali as well.)
  • The Adaptation Process of Balinese Women Who Married in Accordance to Ngerob  + (All married couples generally need the adaAll married couples generally need the adaptability of each partner. Adjustment will feel more complex for wife who live with in-laws or in Balinese culture it is called ngerob. Balinese women who are married and do not have their own homes, are obliged to live with their in laws and husband's family. This creates a psychological conflict for the wife. This study uses a qualitative approach with phenomenological methods. The criteria for respondents used in this study are Balinese women who are married, live with their parents-in-law and husband's family and work. Through coding analysis, it was found several things that included the adjustment process, namely constraints including shock, conflicts with in-laws, conflicts with husbands, financial problems and having excess roles. The factors that influence self-adjustment include experience, learning process, self-concept, family support and environmental conditions. Then the actions taken to overcome obstacles is building a good coping strategies. This research is expected to provide information related to the adjustment process in ngerob’s marital life.justment process in ngerob’s marital life.)
  • Prasasti Sembiran A1  + (Apart from lontar manuscripts, ancient BalApart from lontar manuscripts, ancient Balinese literacy remains also exist in the form of copper inscriptions. Most of the inscriptions that still exist today are made of copper plates which were most likely made on the shores of Lake Tamblingan during the reign of ancient Balinese kings. One of the important groups of inscriptions about the socio-political situation of ancient Bali is the Sembiran inscription found in Sembiran Village, Tejakula District, Buleleng, Bali.</br></br>This inscription consists of 10 groups made between 922 to 1181 AD (more than 200 succession). This proves that the ancient Balinese kingdom under the Warmadewa dynasty was a safe and stable kingdom for approximately 400 years (until 1343 AD). The ten inscriptions were issued by different kings and mostly contain social regulations, regional boundaries, taxes and government administration.</br></br>The A1 Sembiran inscription dates to 844 Saka (922 AD) and was issued by King Ugrasena. It contains information about Julah Village which is one of the oldest villages in northern Bali. This Sembiran inscription proves that the residents of Sembiran Village were originally refugees from Julah. They fled to mountainous area possibly because of attacks from the direction of the coast.</br></br>The Sembiran inscription belongs to the type of inscription known as the "Yumu Pakatahu" group because the first sentence in the inscription reads this way. Similar inscriptions were found in Gobleg and Sukawana, which also fall into the same category.a, which also fall into the same category.)
  • My Hope For New President  + (As citizens who love our nation and homelaAs citizens who love our nation and homeland, the moment of leadership transition is indeed a time filled with hope and optimism.</br></br>The newly elected president has won the trust of the people with promising pledges for change. Our hopes are to witness significant positive changes in various aspects of society and the country.</br></br>Firstly, we hope the new president will be able to eradicate corruption and lead a transparent government. Corruption has been a haunting menace that damages the economy and hinders national development. We aspire to see a stricter financial oversight system and a firm enforcement of the law against those involved in corrupt practices.</br></br>Secondly, we expect the new president to focus on enhancing the education and healthcare sectors. Investing in human resources is a crucial long-term investment. Our wish is to witness increased budget allocation and improved quality of education, as well as more equitable access for all layers of society. Likewise, in the healthcare sector, we hope for better access to quality and affordable healthcare for all citizens.</br></br>Thirdly, we hope the new president will address environmental issues seriously. Climate change and environmental degradation pose real threats to the sustainability of our lives and future generations. We yearn for concrete measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect critical forests and ecosystems, and promote the utilization of renewable energy.</br></br>Fourthly, we hope for concrete efforts in tackling social and economic disparities. The new president must be committed to creating fair opportunities for all citizens, including those living in remote and underdeveloped areas.</br></br>Lastly, we hope the new president will strengthen Indonesia's role in the international arena. Good global cooperation will bring benefits to the nation and bolster Indonesia's position as a key player in the international community.</br></br>May the new president be a wise, resilient, and honest leader in facing various challenges. Together, let's support and actively participate in building a more advanced, just, and sustainable nation.re advanced, just, and sustainable nation.)
  • Strategi Membangkitkan Perekonomian Di Bali  + (As for the aspirations that I want to pourAs for the aspirations that I want to pour out to revive the economy in Bali, the points are as follows:</br></br>There is control of the epidemic itself. The main thing that must be done is to reduce cases of transmission of the Covid-19 virus in Bali through the acceleration of the Covid-19 vaccination program. We can make this the main fortress in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak in Bali. </br></br>Then the next step is to tighten the procedures (3M) on the island of the gods by involving all elements of society and foreign tourists who will vacation in Bali to participate together in complying with the program. This is done to restore the world's trust in the island of Bali through the discipline of health care, and the addition of health facilities so that they are adequate and suitable for use, such as the construction of self-quarantine rooms, providing Thermal Detectors or rapid tests and ensuring the safety and comfort of tourism, because good Health Tourism actually can increase the interest of tourists to vacation in Bali. Not only in terms of progress: the island of Bali must also optimize all existing fields to participate in supporting the economy, so that this strategy does not only come from the tourism sector but through optimizing all existing sectors, such as the Agriculture Plantation Sector, the Village-Based Digital Empowerment Sector. Customs, Endek and Songket SME Centers, Creative Economy SMEs and others. Through the cooperation of all economic actors, we can slowly revive the economy in Bali. </br></br>The next step is through the development of the Essential Business Travel Corridor (TCA), the collaboration carried out with several countries for the purposes of Essential Business, Diplomatic and Service which has been initiated by the government. </br></br>Of all the points above, one point that is no less important is to build a positive image to foreign countries towards tourism in Bali, so that tourists are more interested in vacationing in Bali. This can be done by improving the hospitality sector (through HR training), improve facilities, make tourist attractions more attractive, cheaper rates and others to improve the tourism sector in Bali to make it more attractive to tourists. As we know, the island of Bali is a tourist island that has a variety of interesting tourist attractions, along with culinary and and cultural traditions adding positive points to the tourism sector in Bali.tive points to the tourism sector in Bali.)
  • welfare of the poor in the era of the covid-19 pandemic  + (Assakamu alaikum wr.wb first of all, let'sAssakamu alaikum wr.wb first of all, let's say thanks to Allah SWT who has given mercy and guidance so that today we gather in this place without any obstacles and obstacles amen....</br>I am on behalf of KARTINI standing in front to introduce myself, I come from the land of Gowa who wants to nominate myself to be the government (president) to lead the people so that they can be safe and prosperous</br>As for my promise to the people, if there is a fate that I will become a leader (president), I will establish a culture to improve the people's economy so that people become safe and prosperous, repair roads, open job vacancies, provide assistance to nursing homes (elderly), assistance for layoffs, KIP, KIS. If people want to be prosperous and prosperous, don't forget to support and pray for me</br>Thus my delivery for the shortcomings and the rest, please forgive me, wabillahi taufik walhidayah, assalamu alaikum Wr. Wbtaufik walhidayah, assalamu alaikum Wr. Wb)
  • flooded streets  + (At that time I wanted to work in a group with my friends, it was raining that day and then I passed the road in Monang Maning, to be precise, in front of SMP Negeri 7 Denpasar, where it turned out that there was a fairly high flood.)
  • Tolerance  + (At that time my family and I returned to mAt that time my family and I returned to my village to Buleleng. Buleleng is my village. My house in Buleleng is close to the beach. On the edge of the beach there are villas and there are Asimh people who live there. Torist has been in Bali for 5 years. The torist is friendly and fluent in Balinese. So at that time my cousin got married and he was invited by my uncle because he was familiar with my family and he also often traveled to my house. Surprised, I saw the torist, he was very diligent in helping me, even though he had no relationship with my family. There, I was stunned to see and I talked to my brother. "Torit is very tolerant, he is very diligent in helping with work even though he is not our family." In short, I have hope or hope that we will be tolerant of each other with people we know or people we don't know because tolerance is important in our life in society.rance is important in our life in society.)
  • Ngelaksanayang Kegiatan Positif Anggen Ngisi Kemerdekaan  + (August 17 is the Independence Day of the RAugust 17 is the Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. Many people carry out activities to commemorate independence day such as carrying out flag ceremonies at schools and at the office, holding competitions, holding performances in the banjars (community village halls) or in the local environment. Usually these events to fill this independence are carried out by students, employees, and young people in their respective banjars. This activity aims to help people get along and remember the independence day.t along and remember the independence day.)
  • Dewasa Ayu Macukur (Ngetep Bok)  + (Auspicious days to have a haircut accordinAuspicious days to have a haircut according to Balinese astrology.</br></br>Sunday: could be good or bad, frequent sickness</br></br>Monday: most auspicious, fortunate</br></br>Tuesday: inauspicious, creates mental fluctuation</br></br>Wednesday: auspicious, loved by partners or friends</br></br>Thursday: inauspicious, creates enemies</br></br>Friday: so-so, short-lasting friendship or relationship</br></br>Saturday: not good, creates frequent disease</br></br></br>Full moon's day: most auspicious, long-age and healthy</br></br>New moon's day: good, long age.</br></br>WHY HAVING A HAIRCUT ON MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS?</br>According to Wariga Gemet and several other types of wariga (Balinese astrological texts), Monday and Wednesday are considered the best days for haircuts. Monday is a day ruled by watery element and coolness, so it is hoped that when someone cuts their hair on Monday, their life will be as safe and prosperous as water. Wednesday is a day associated with Lord Wisnu and Goddess Sri, because on Buda Cemeng (a special Wednesday where Balinese five-day week and seven-day week cycles meet), Hindus in Java and Bali worship Goddess Sri for prosperity.</br></br>Cutting hair is a sacred activity for the Hindus, especially for virgin women. Virgin hair is often used to decorate barong and rangda, because virginity symbolizes purity and is highly valued in Hinduism. Therefore, cutting one’s hair can mean something like cutting one’s crown and honor. If this is done on inauspicious days, then the growth of the hair (honor, reputation, prosperity, health) will be disrupted. Because of that, the day chosen should have nourishing element (water element), namely Monday and Wednesday.</br></br>Full moon’s day and new moon’s day are also good days for cutting hair because they are closely related to the water cycle in the world. Due to the moon’s gravity, tides happen on Earth. Because water is the main element in life, the full moon and tilem are also related to life and nature’s coolness. It is hoped that the hair cut on the right day will grow well along with the growth of one’s welfare, health and fortune.owth of one’s welfare, health and fortune.)
  • Bali Becik ( Cultured, Economical, Intelligent, Innovation and Creative )  + (BALI BECIK (Cultured Economical, Smart, InBALI BECIK (Cultured Economical, Smart, Innovation and Creative)</br>1. Quality infrastructure: An advanced city has good infrastructure, this is the first step in building an ideal city structure for the local community and tourists. This includes good roads, efficient public transportation, good waste management and a good internet connection.</br>2. Education and innovation: A developed city requires quality human resources, therefore education is very important in supporting all of this. The innovations carried out must also be adapted to the times so that the quality of available human resources is in accordance with current needs.</br>3. The active role of the Banjar and the surrounding community: Developing an advanced city is not only done by one person, but many people must be involved to achieve it. Therefore paying attention to the quality of the population which includes the provision of public facilities, such as parks, art centers and health centers is the key to creating a clean, cultured and happy city.</br>4. In an effort to encourage the tourism sector, it is important to develop, preserve and maintain the beauty of nature: In building an advanced city, a lot of local communities must be involved, such as waste banks and other environmental organizations. Things can be economically beneficial and environmental sustainability is maintained, both popular tourist spots and religion, as well as promoting Balinese arts and culture to become the main attraction.</br>5. Creating a Modern, Adaptive and Cultured society: To achieve this, an economic development program is needed that focuses on improving skills (cultural arts or handicrafts), job opportunities (job opportunities), and empowering the Balinese people, with a focus on potential sectors such as tourism, organic farming, creative industries, and information technology.</br>6. Reducing ineffective regulations: In the process of advancing a city, it must also have effective rules or laws in order to create a safe and comfortable environment for all people and tourists.</br>7. Preserving religious tourist attractions: In its development, religious tourism places do not get more attention, such as popular tourist attractions, and therefore special attention and efforts are needed to preserve and maintain these religious tourist attractions.ntain these religious tourist attractions.)
  • Babad Indu Gobed  + (Babad Indu Gobed is a chronological recordBabad Indu Gobed is a chronological record of an ancient village on the shores of Lake Tamblingan named Indu Gobed. The name Indu probably means water or an association of people living on the bank of the lake. Gobed itself in modern Balinese means "to grate". It is possible that Indu Gobed Village has now become Gobleg Village and three other villages known as Catur Desa Tamblingan, namely Gobleg, Munduk, Gesing and Umajero.</br></br>One interesting thing in Babad Indu Gobed is about the legend of Tamblingan Lake which was used to cure various types of diseases. Tamblingan comes from the words 'tamba' (medicine) and 'elingang' (remember). This means that Tamblingan Lake water was once used as medicine. This babad also briefly mentions Lesung volcano which erupted around the ninth or tenth century, then became inactive until today. Some historians assume that at that time the people of Indu Gobed Village fled to higher areas because of the volcanic eruption down the caldera.</br></br>Then, in the Gobleg inscription (see entry "Prasasti Gobleg") it is stated that in the tenth century there was a village on the shores of Lake Tamblingan called Desa Tamblingan. This village lasted until the fourteenth century. It is possible that Tamblingan Village is an evolution of Indu Gobed Village in the previous period. Tamblingan Village was apparently said to be a weaponry asembly site of the ancient Bali. The village was then invaded by Majapahit in the fourteenth century and was eventually abandoned.enth century and was eventually abandoned.)