Guidebook on Balinese life, religion, festivals and offerings, architecture, music, dance, textiles, dress, carvings and paintings, masks, manuscripts, meals, etc.
The history of the island of Bali is compiled based on inscriptions written on copper plates, research on buildings and statues found in Bali in relation to other areas.
This book describes the history of the evolution of Hinduism in India from its emergence until now. History shows that Hinduism has undergone several evolutions to reach its present form.
This book contains a number of shastras that discuss dynasties. There are more than a hundred palm-leaf manuscripts, which are the source of reference for the preparation of this book.
This book reviews the existence of a house which is a basic need, apart from clothing and food. House has varying meanings depending on the culture of the people
This book describes the notion of Tantra as a manifestation of human expression to struggle to release the boundaries of instincts and tendencies of the mind, expand, and open new horizons from a physical, mental, and spiritual perspective.
About the social, religious, and philosophic concepts in the lives of the Balinese as expressed in their paintings, temples, ritual offerings, music, dance, and dramatic arts.
About the social, religious, and philosophic concepts in the lives of the Balinese as expressed in their paintings, temples, ritual offerings, music, dance, and dramatic arts.
Journalistic perspective on the development of Balinese painting from the classical religious Kamasan paintings through to the birth of the Ubud School.
This book is a collection of sacred scripts (drawing formulas and scripts) consisting of symbols and chants taken from the Sruti Literature of the Sacred Scriptures, Swalalita, Arcana Mudra Mantra, Kuta Mantra, and Pranawa Mantra.
This book describes the implementation of the Manusa Yadnya ceremony based on the provisions contained in religious literature, as contained in the lontar-lontar.