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  • Making Bali Clean Again  + (Plastic traps are installed in village waterways.)
  • The Effect of Regulations on Using Disposible Plastic in Community and Tourism Behaviours in Denpasar, Bali.  + (Plastic waste have been a problem for the Plastic waste have been a problem for the sustainability of tourism, especially Bali. Efforts to reduce plastic waste have been carried out by the government, such as the issuance of Denpasar Mayor Regulation Number 36 of 2018 and then followed by Bali Governor Regulation Number 97 of 2018. This paper aims to find out the opinions and changes in behavior of Balinese people, especially in Denpasar City after the enactment of the Denpasar Mayor Regulation and the Bali Governor Regulation about plastic waste. Data collection carried out through questionnaires distributed to tourists, students (tourism department), traders, the general public, and Lecturer. The result is everyone is aware of the government regulation on limiting single-use plastic bags, but some residents only know about the existence of government regulations without knowing where the regulations came from. Most of the people agree with the policy, but there are also people who disagree because the use of plastic bags is more efficient, however. This policy has led people to cultivate bringing their shopping bags.to cultivate bringing their shopping bags.)
  • LAPONTIK "Lampu Belajar Multi Fungsi"  + (Plastic waste is a separate problem that nPlastic waste is a separate problem that needs attention. This is because plastic waste takes hundreds of years to decompose. Plastic waste is also not environmentally friendly and is one of the contributors to greenhouse gas emissions if the decomposition of this waste is done by burning. At SMA Negeri Bali Mandara we made a solution to this problem, on September 10 to September 16 we were students at SMA Negeri Bali Mandara, and were assisted by the community to make crafts from plastic waste in order to reduce plastic waste, and increase the community's creative sense in take advantage of unused items, namely LAPONTIK "Multi-Function Study Lamp"amely LAPONTIK "Multi-Function Study Lamp")
  • Literature Sampah plastik seperti pasir pantai  + (Plastic waste is like beach sand Om SwasPlastic waste is like beach sand</br> </br>Om Swastyastu, friends, I have a story about beaches in Bali. I believe all of you know about beaches that are used as vacation spots, watching sunsets and taking pictures. However, now the beaches have become dirty. It's because visitors throw garbage on the beach. I was surprised, even though there were trash bins on the side, but the beach was still dirty because of plastic, straws, spring roll wrappers, spoons. Ouch, it feels like it's really hard to throw trash in its place, even though there is already a trash bin beside it. The sea and mangrove forests are the main attraction of the beach. After a while the beach is damaged and there are no places to take pictures, places to play or places to sit on the beach because there is a lot of trash. The most effective way to get rid of trash on the beach is our awareness as local residents, if everyone is aware that littering is harming, we will definitely dispose of trash where it should be, I'm sure other people will follow it. I hope that in the future, to make the beach clean and beautiful, we must be aware and increase beach cleaning activities. Come on, let's be aware and help to clean the beach. I'm sure that in this way the beach that is used as a place to take pictures will remain beautiful and sustainable.res will remain beautiful and sustainable.)
  • Plastic X Change Bali  + (Plastic X Change is a sustainability movement that empowers communities to change their waste behavior through dignity-based exchange systems that result in cleaner and healthier environments.)
  • Football  + (Playing football is an exciting thing for Playing football is an exciting thing for many people, it makes the heart cheerful and happy, especially when it is playing against opponents and scoring goals. Playing football is also good for heart health. In playing football, many people learn togetherness and discipline.</br>Every day is certain and everyone usually has a schedule to practice with his friends. On the sidelines of playing football, sometimes there are funny things at the same time all the players laugh and laugh, for example there is a player whose shoes are released because of the enthusiasm to kick the ball, even though "the ball doesn't kick but his shoes fly" the shoes must be loose or too big. Not to mention if there is a goalkeeper who is too forward, not the ball that is driven, even the opponent's foot is caught. At school, people usually have a Futsal team and have even won 1st place.a Futsal team and have even won 1st place.)
  • Ritatkala Ujanne Tuun  + (Playing in the park is fun. But what happens when the weather changes? Maybe rain isn't such a bad thing, though...)
  • Playing kite  + (Playing kites. It is a hobby that I have ePlaying kites. It is a hobby that I have enjoyed since childhood. Kite flying is a Balinese cultural tradition. Kites in Bali have several forms, for example, bebean, janggan oxtail, janggan, celepuk, and various other forms.</br>In Bali, kite competitions are often held, and people are passionate about making kites with very unique postures. But today's young people play more online games on cellphones, they are less fond of playing kites. Therefore, the generation of Balinese youth must preserve Balinese cultural arts. Welcome back.erve Balinese cultural arts. Welcome back.)
  • Ngawigunayang luu plastik kresek lan kardus dados kerajinan bunga anggrek  + (Please note that plastic waste is very difPlease note that plastic waste is very difficult to destroy. It takes tens or even hundreds of years to decompose. Therefore, alternative solutions are needed so that the presence of plastic waste can be handled properly. In this pandemic period, household plastic processing crafts can be an alternative income, because plastic waste can not only be recycled but also has added value and uses (upcycle) if processed properly. Waste recycling is basically an effort to overcome the problem of waste to the environment and make plastic waste have benefits and selling points. It is not impossible, making plastic waste a profitable income.</br>From household plastic waste to rupiah coffers that can help the family's economy and reduce waste, for example this plastic orchid flower that we made.e this plastic orchid flower that we made.)
  • How to avoid sexual abuses in Bali's educational communities?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_to_avoid_sexual_abuses_in_Bali%27s_educational_communities%3F)
  • How can the government best promote literacy in Bali?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_can_the_government_best_promote_literacy_in_Bali%3F)
  • What could we do to reduce traffic jams?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_What_could_we_probably_do_to_reduce_traffic_jam%3F)
  • How should we respond to Russian Villages in Bali?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_Russian_Village_in_Bali,_how_should_we_get_cope_with_it%3F)
  • How to reduce waste at school canteen?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_to_reduce_waste_at_school_canteen%3F)
  • How should billboards be regulated to save the environment?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_should_billboards_be_regulated_to_save_the_environment%3F)
  • How can the ocean be used to help our economy in an environmentally sustainable way?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_can_the_ocean_be_used_to_help_our_economy_in_an_environmentally_sustainable_way%3F)
  • What can you set as an example from Bung Karno in this millenial era?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_What_can_you_set_as_an_example_from_Bung_Karno_in_this_millenial_era%3F)
  • Many foreign tourists have violated Nyepi regulations in Bali. What should we do?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_Many_foreign_tourists_have_violated_Nyepi_regulations_in_Bali._What_should_we_do%3F)
  • In your opinion, what impacts will the massive construction of large malls have on the local Balinese community?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_In_your_opinion,_what_impact_will_the_massive_construction_of_large_malls_have_on_the_local_Balinese_community%3F)
  • What do you think about the new facilities at Besakih Temple?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_What_do_you_think_about_the_new_facilities_at_Besakih_Temple%3F)
  • Foreign Nationals Welcome to Bali  + (Please travel to enjoy the unique nature aPlease travel to enjoy the unique nature and culture of Bali. But it must not damage and affect the cultural customs, traditions and nature of Bali. Balinese customary and traditional culture has been harmoniously maintained since ancient times from our ancestors to the present. Balinese people should not doubt our culture, instead we must be more confident and firm in passing it on to our children and grandchildren in the future by preserving and protecting it from outside cultural influences. The younger generation must maintain the noble culture of our traditional traditions, hand in hand to maintain unity and the spirit of mutual cooperation so that it becomes a well-known Balinese cultural heritage throughout the world. It is the duty of all of us Balinese, the community and the government to take care of it, preserve it, don't be influenced by foreign cultures which are increasingly free, so that it remains an attraction for anyone who comes to Bali.n attraction for anyone who comes to Bali.)
  • Foreign Nationals Welcome to Bali  + (Please travel to enjoy the unique nature aPlease travel to enjoy the unique nature and culture of Bali. But it must not damage and affect the cultural customs, traditions and nature of Bali. Balinese customary and traditional culture has been harmoniously maintained since ancient times from our ancestors to the present. Balinese people should not doubt our culture, instead we must be more confident and firm in passing it on to our children and grandchildren in the future by preserving and protecting it from outside cultural influences. The younger generation must maintain the noble culture of our traditional traditions, hand in hand to maintain unity and the spirit of mutual cooperation so that it becomes a well-known Balinese cultural heritage throughout the world. It is the duty of all of us Balinese, the community and the government to take care of it, preserve it, don't be influenced by foreign cultures which are increasingly free, so that it remains an attraction for anyone who comes to Bali.n attraction for anyone who comes to Bali.)
  • Policies for Handling the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Eyes of the Millennial Generation  + (Policies for Handling the COVID-19 PandemiPolicies for Handling the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Eyes of the Millennial Generation</br> We are all feeling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Especially the Java-Bali area which is a red zone at risk of the spread of Covid-19. Besides having an impact on public health, the community's economy has also declined due to this pandemic.</br> The government has taken various ways with regulations and policies that have been implemented, but they are still ineffective, in fact it has drawn a lot of criticism and controversy from the community and there are still many people who violate these policies.</br> Well, in my opinion, government policies in handling the current Covid-19 pandemic, for example, the PPKM policy (implementation of restrictions on community activities) are still less effective because with restrictions like this people will have difficulty making a living to meet their daily needs. Although the government has provided social assistance, it is still not sufficient to meet the needs of the community. If the government makes it difficult for us then who will feed you?</br> And also the Vaccination policy, even though the government has implemented "let's vaccine, let's vaccine" with the aim of neutralizing the spread of the virus. The large number of people who came without keeping their distance, actually caused crowds and crowds at the places where the vaccine was carried out. This will cause a new cluster of virus spread if one of the people who participate in the vaccine is infected without symptoms, of course this is all caused by the lack of vaccine stock for the community.</br> Then how to improve government policies in handling the Covid-19 pandemic. The government should also consider the small people who find it difficult to earn a living instead of making it more difficult, examples can be taken from other countries such as India where the government imposes restrictions on the community but the people are given assistance for daily meals so that people do not violate the rules in order to earn a living. And the government should have provided sufficient stock of vaccines so that all people get vaccines and places for lots of vaccines. vaccines and places for lots of vaccines.)
  • Aryani Willems Portrait 02  + (Portrait of artist Aryani Willems by Dewi Dian Reich, Sawidji Art and Photography. Taken in June 2023.)
  • Suklu a Novel Drawing  + (Portrait of Artist Sujana Suklu in the stuPortrait of Artist Sujana Suklu in the studio drawing on novel. Exploring one of the Three Rooms of Art. Art by Interaction.</br>Art by Interaction refers to a process touched by interactivity or collaboration. It is worthwhile to note the differences between interaction and collaboration are different. A collaborative process suggests mutual agreement, whilst interactions may occur within an art process that is not deliberate. All collaborations are interactions, yet not all interactions are collaborations.t not all interactions are collaborations.)
  • Embraced  + (Portrait of Artistic Director and Visual Artist Dibal Ranuh.)
  • Aryani Willems Portrait 01  + (Portrait of Aryani Willems by Dewi Dian Reich, Sawidji Art and Photography. Fine Art Photography.)
  • Portrait of Putu Bonuz  + (Portrait of contemporary artist Putu BonuzPortrait of contemporary artist Putu Bonuz Sudiana by Dewi Dian Reich. In Sawidji Studio. A multi disciplinary contemporary artist well known for his powerful abstract style. Putu Bonuz Sudiana is a dynamic and progressive artist with a creative charisma that attracts a wide range of audiences. His contributions have been in painting, installation, music, performance art and poetry.lation, music, performance art and poetry.)
  • Portrait of an Artist, Wayan Suastama  + (Portrait of contemporary artist Wayan SuasPortrait of contemporary artist Wayan Suastama by Dewi Dian Reich. Environmental portraiture, in an unstaged environment. Naturally depicting the artists studio workshop. Taken in early 2023 whilst cataloguing the artists works.</br></br>'Through the creative process, you learn to have honest conversations with yourself. That leads inevitably to peace in your life. That’s a gift of positivity.' ~ Wayan Suastama’s a gift of positivity.' ~ Wayan Suastama)
  • Yowana Tenganan  + (Portrait of the teenagers of Tenganan VillPortrait of the teenagers of Tenganan Village before the Pandan War tradition.</br></br>The Pandan war or makere-kare is one of the traditions in Tenganan Village, Karangasem, Bali. Tenganan Village is one of the oldest villages on the island of Bali.</br>The Pandan War tradition, which is held every year, aims to commemorate their freedom from the grip of the cruelty of King Maya Denawa and to honor the god Indra, who is also known by the Hindu community as the god of war. The weapon used in this pandan war tradition is the thorny pandanus.</br>Children also take part in this ceremony as a symbol of coming of age.his ceremony as a symbol of coming of age.)
  • Eric Buvelot, Portrait  + (Portrait of writer Eric Buvelot by Dian Dewi Reich at Sawidji Studio Photography.)
  • Eric Buvelot a Book Portrait  + (Portrait of writer Eric Buvelot with his book 'Bali 50 Years of Changes' a Conversation with Jean Couteau.)
  • Mempertahankan Budaya Lokal.  + (Position of women in families of Balinese Position of women in families of Balinese descent. Hearing that word, many things can be explained from women who grew up in Balinese families, especially in Hindu families. Growing and developing in Hindu descent, a woman who is positioned as pradana, has an important role and is certainly not easy. Since childhood, they are introduced to a strong culture, heritage traditions that have been nurtured since childhood, Balinese women are required to be good and friendly individuals. However, with the current development, the influence of foreign culture is undeniably widespread among Balinese women. For example, the western style of dress and lifestyle is able to shift the existing culture. Balinese women who are known for their elegant and beautiful dress have their own characteristics. Balinese women who are known to be proficient in Balinese dancing, hope that as one of the Balinese women in the future, they will continue to maintain their culture and traditions from generation to generation as the times go on.neration to generation as the times go on.)
  • Ciri Khas Perempuan Bali  + (Position of women in families of Balinese Position of women in families of Balinese descent. Hearing that word, many things can be explained from women who grew up in Balinese families, especially in Hindu families. Growing and developing in Hindu descent, a woman who is positioned as pradana, has an important role and is certainly not easy. Since childhood, they are introduced to a strong culture, heritage traditions that have been nurtured since childhood, Balinese women are required to be good and friendly individuals. However, with the current development, the influence of foreign culture is undeniably widespread among Balinese women. For example, the western style of dress and lifestyle is able to shift the existing culture. Balinese women who are known for their elegant and beautiful dress have their own characteristics. Balinese women who are known to be proficient in Balinese dancing, hope that as one of the Balinese women in the future, they will continue to maintain their culture and traditions from generation to generation as the times go on.neration to generation as the times go on.)
  • Meme Dewa Ratu  + (Power? riches? throne? All that is temporaPower? riches? throne? All that is temporary. Ogoh-ogoh 'Meme Dewa Ratu' tells about the beginning of life created and historical facts that have never been denied.</br></br>Where, Sang Kala determines the destiny that everything that lives in this world and is bound by the Bhuta element will die. Nothing can escape this fate. Wherever and whatever effort you put in, you will die in the end.</br></br>So, for those out there who are proud of themselves and their wealth. Remember, you will not take all of that to death. Do more 'Dharma' than 'Adharma'.to death. Do more 'Dharma' than 'Adharma'.)
  • balinese dancer  + (Pregina is a teenage girl who likes an artPregina is a teenage girl who likes an art, namely dance or Balinese dance, a Balinese girl who has a talent for dancing and a hobby of dancing who has a great desire to preserve steady Bali to foreign countries with the talent she has, she is so passionate about always practicing dancing and never give uplways practicing dancing and never give up)
  • Preserving Balinese Culture  + (Preserving Balinese Culture I want to coPreserving Balinese Culture</br></br> I want to convey my opinion about the problems that exist in Bali today. In my opinion, with the development of the times, our younger generation is increasingly ignorant of our own culture. Therefore I invite all Balinese youth to protect and preserve their culture. With this movement, I hope that the culture in Bali can be sustainable in the future and beyond. My hope for the future is for the young generation of Bali to continue to maintain and preserve their culture.ue to maintain and preserve their culture.)
  • Preserving Balinese culture,through dance  + (Preserving Balinese culture, through dancePreserving Balinese culture, through dance</br>The Island of the Gods, Bali, apart from being famous for its tourist attractions, also has many interesting works of art to discuss. The province which is also familiar with the title Pulau Seribu Pura has various types of traditional dances which are still being practiced by the people of Bali.</br></br>As for the types of dance such as the Wali Dance which is sacred and the purpose of the performance is specifically for religious ceremonies only. This type of dance has a certain meaning in each region in Bali, because usually dances that are sacred in an environment have a background in the beliefs of various people. For example, the Sidakarya Mask Dance as a cover for a religious ceremony.</br></br>Second, Bebali Dance which is semi-formal in nature. The purpose of performing this type of dance is to complement religious ceremonies and is optional. Examples include Gambuh Dance and Baris Dance. Third, the Balih-balihan dance which is taken from the word 'bali' which in Balinese means 'watch'. "The Balih-balihan dance is meant to entertain or show the public,"</br>Let's grow awareness together that we live in a rich country. Rich in nature, rich in culture. It is obligatory to protect and preserve it, so that this wealth can continue to exist. We will continue to be eroded by the times, So we should think of ways to keep culture from disappearing. If not us, who else will look after?ring. If not us, who else will look after?)
  • PRESERVING NATURE IN BALI  + (PRESERVING NATURE IN BALI When I went outPRESERVING NATURE IN BALI</br></br>When I went out for a walk or it can also be called healing I played to the beach and also the beautiful forests. even though the place is beautiful and very good to be used as a tourist spot. after I returned home I saw the news about the garbage pollution in the sea. There was so much garbage that it killed marine biota and forest pollution which caused landslides. Even though foreign tourist visitors go to Bali to enjoy the beauty the sea and nature are for taking pictures and relaxing. Most of the economic income in Bali comes from the tourism industry. So what I hope for Bali in the future is to maintain the preservation of nature so that natural disasters do not occur and visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of our Bali. can enjoy the natural beauty of our Bali.)
  • Literature Increasing the Access of SMEs to Credit in Vietnam  + (Private sector development in Southeast AsPrivate sector development in Southeast Asia is fundamental to boosting growth and development in many countries in the ASEAN region. The influx of startups, as well as small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the regions, have attracted the attention of numerous global investors and venture capitalists. It will help both developing and less developed countries advance and ultimately reduce poverty, increase employment, and have various positive multiplier effects in the countries. However, there are still many SMEs that are unable to thrive and grow due to their inability to access financing from banks. This commentary focuses on the underlying reasons why some SMEs lack access to finance, specifically in Vietnam. This research Identified three underlying reasons why there is a lack of access to finance and credits in Vietnam; nepotism in the banking industry, the role of gender, and unfriendly business climate for SMEs. and unfriendly business climate for SMEs.)
  • Kerajinan Celengan Burung Merak dari Sampah Plastik  + (Processing plastic garbage into an Angelo peacock place to save money and make aesthetically decorated home)
  • Violating foreign tourism  + (prohibit foreign tourists from renting motorbikes in Bali. Then, Koster also applied for the revocation of the Visa on Arrival (Voa) for foreign tourists from Russia and Ukraine.)
  • Perbaikan jalan  + (Promblem The road in Mengwi's Sembung village is damaged and accidents continue to occur. I am making a suggestion that if I become the leader of Bali, please repair the road in my village.)
  • Promote domestic tourism and address infrastructure gaps  + (Promote domestic tourism and address infraPromote domestic tourism and address infrastructure gaps</br>In 2019, about 16 million foreign visitors came to Indonesia. The sector contributed $20 billion in foreign exchange revenue and employed about 13 million people or around 10 percent of the total workforce. The COVID-19 pandemic hit the industry hard. In the first half of 2020, arrivals to Indonesia were off by almost 60 percent, the industry is expected to lose $10 billion in foreign exchange revenues for the full year, and more than 90 percent of the workers in the sector have been furloughed indefinitely without pay.</br></br>Even when the world begins recovering from the pandemic, it remains unclear how quickly travelers will be willing to jump onto planes and visit the beaches of Bali, the forests of Borneo, and other popular destinations. In addition, countries dependent on tourism will all be competing for smaller groups of travelers for a while. Recovery in the tourist sector is likely to lag behind that of others.</br></br>Looking forward, we expect travelers will, at least initially, avoid in-person contact in booking, traveling, and even staying at their destinations. They will prefer shorter trips to outdoor destinations and flexible cancellation policies. In addition, those staying at hotels and other large accommodations will put a premium on visible evidence of greater cleanliness and hygiene than in the past.</br></br>To help the tourist sector rebound as quickly as possible, Indonesia should focus on two crucial areas. The first is promoting domestic tourism. Evidence from many markets has shown that domestic travel has recovered more quickly than international travel, especially among young tourists who see themselves as less vulnerable. In China, for instance, domestic air travel reached 90 percent of 2019 levels by August 2020, while international travel was still lagging well behind.</br></br>Unlike international tourists, who concentrate in Bali and East Nusa Tenggara, the majority of domestic tourists in Indonesia visit Java. To push rates of domestic tourism, the government and operators should promote lesser-known domestic attractions, like the Lake Toba region in North Sumatra, the Mandalika area in East Nusa Tenggara, and Likupang Beach in North Sulawesi. Discounts and other incentives could also help ignite domestic travel.</br></br>The country can also use the unintended lull in visitors to beef up its tourist infrastructure. The disruption provides an opportunity, for example, to improve airports, accommodations, and other facilities. The jump in digital activity brought by the pandemic can also be used to accelerate the adoption of new technologies by operators in the sector, from online booking systems to advanced analytics that can offer real-time information on tourist activities and behaviors.ation on tourist activities and behaviors.)
  • The Balinese People: A Reinvestigation of Character  + (Published exactly 50 years after Gregory BPublished exactly 50 years after Gregory Bateson's and Margaret Mead's "Balinese Character" (which still stands as a standard reference on Balinese culture), this study of the Balinese people - a collaboration between a Western psychiatrist with wide experience of Balinese culture and a Western-trained Balinese psychiatrist - finds their basic assumptions inherently flawed. The study concludes that their book presents an inaccurate and misleading characterization of the Balinese as they were 50 years ago. In addition to this critique, the authors present their alternative formulations of psychosocial aspects of Balinese culture, their aim being to establish a more correct and valid portrayal of the life of the Balinese.lid portrayal of the life of the Balinese.)
  • Historical Sites and Places About Puputan Badung  + (Puputan Badung Square was taken to commemoPuputan Badung Square was taken to commemorate the patriotism services of I Gusti Ngurah Made Agung, he was in driving out the Dutch colonialists. The incident occurred on September 20, 1906, so to commemorate the Puputan Badung war, the VII King of Badung at that time, a Tugu monument was built on the north side of the Puputan Badung field. In addition to recreation, we can also learn about the history of war in Bali.so learn about the history of war in Bali.)
  • 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 Pura subak bukit jati  + (Pura Bukit Jati taler pinaka palambang thePura Bukit Jati taler pinaka palambang the economic fertility of the people of Bangli. Pura Bukit Jati Pinaka Hulun Subak Kaempon by residents of Subak Wet Lan Abian Ring, Bangli Regency.</br>uaning asapunika, kehipun payungsung temple Bukit Jati sane taler active kirang langkung 776 people.e taler active kirang langkung 776 people.)
  • Purwabhumi Kamulan  + (Purwabhumi Kamulan means the origin of thePurwabhumi Kamulan means the origin of the universe. This lontar belongs to the Tattwa lontar group, which contains philosophical teachings. Specifically, this lontar contains the creation of the universe from Saivite perspective. Initially, there were only Bhatara and Bhatari forms (Shiva and his consort, namely Uma or Parvati) which were the two sources of initial strength. From the union between Bhatara and Bhatari, the gods, Panca Rsi, and Sapta Rsi and so on were created who were the first beings. Then, the world was created. It is also said that Ganga was created from sweat, and the ocean was created from salt that came out of the body. Then, God created the natural elements and heavenly bodies.</br></br>After that, it is said that Bhatari Uma changed her form as Durga. From the hair on her body, Kala is created which is the source of evil in the world. With the power of her yoga, Goddess Durga created all the contents of the ocean. Lord Shiva then came down to earth as Bhatara Kala (Bhairawa) because he was attracted by the power of Bhatari Durga's vision. With the power of his yoga, Bhatara Kala Bhairawa created Kala. Humans are the food of Bhatara Kala. Humans that are eaten are those who are born in Wuku Carik (Wayang week in 30-week Balinese calendar system), those who are born male-female twins, those with five siblings, the only children in a family, and so on.</br></br>Bhatara Kala then came down to the world to make a place of worship. Likewise Brahma, Wisnu and Iswara were ordered to descend into the world. Brahma became Brahmana, Vishnu as Bhujangga and Iswara as Rsi. Brahmin, Bhujangga and Rsi were given the task by Bhatara Kala to offer offerings to himself and Bhatari Durga and to treat ten kinds of defilements in humans. That was the beginning of humans worshiping God. Bhatara Kala and Bhatari Durga no longer eat humans. It seems that the terrible thing returns to its original state as Guru and Uma, back to the Shiva realm.</br></br>Analyzed from the language, Purwabhumi Kamulan was written in the Middle Ages, because starting from the Middle Ages there was a division of the Brahmana, Bhujangga and Rishi priests. According to the theory of literary analysis, this Purwabhumi Kamulan lontar seems to be a form of literary work made to serve as a religious basis and reference in the classification of priests in medieval Bali. This classification is not found in literary works or inscriptions before the Middle Ages, or before the conquest by Majapahit.Ages, or before the conquest by Majapahit.)
  • BALI NOW - Napi Nika BASAbali Wiki? Sareng Putu Eka Guna Yasa miwah Nyoman Clara Listya Dewi  + (Putu Eka Guna Yasa, executive director of Putu Eka Guna Yasa, executive director of BASAbali Wiki, together with Clara Listya Dewi, communications coordinator of BASAbali Wiki, visited Bali TV to introduce many of its programs related to Balinese language, literature, culture, and public participation to the Balinese people.blic participation to the Balinese people.)