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  • Yadnya Prakerti  + ([EN] Most of the procedures for making off[EN] Most of the procedures for making offerings in Bali come from Yadnya Prakerti Scripture. This scripture is one of the most important ones for Saratis. A sarati is a person in charge of making banten (offerings) in various types of ceremonies. The leader of the Saratis is called Tapini or Tarpini, who is usually a woman. Tapini is also a title for a priest's wife who has knowledge and skills in making many types of offerings. In Balinese belief, the Tapinis are supervised by Bhatari Durga.</br></br>Lontar Yadnya Prakerti contains many strict rules regarding procedures for making offerings. The most important thing is the ethics and cleanliness of people who make the offerings. According to this scripture, not any person are allowed to make offerings. Because banten is an offering to God and the demigods, the process of making it must be pure.</br></br>The materials used to make offerings must be natural and disposable. Banten should not be made of plastic materials, because Hindu people are familiar with the concepts of purity (sukla) and defilement (cemer). Therefore, according to the essence of Lontar Yadnya Prakerti, offerings to God and the demigods must be clean, fresh and pure.</br></br>There are some basic ethics for a Sarati according to Lontar Yadnya Prakerti. First, a sarati must be clean and pure in body, mind and words. Secondly, Sarati must not forget to give charity to a brahmin (priest). Not only that, a Sarati must ensure that the banten materials are obtained in the right ways. Last but not least, Sarati should not gossip when making offerings.i should not gossip when making offerings.)
  • Putru Saji Tarpana  + ([EN] One of the most interesting ancient t[EN] One of the most interesting ancient texts in Bali is probably Putru Saji Tarpana. If you have used GPS as a guide, then Putru Saji Tarpana is a collection of directions for the spirits of people who have died. The contents of this text is written in ancient Javanese language, mixed with ordinary Balinese, perhaps made and copied from the fifteenth century, and until now must be read during cremation ceremonies or at Atma Wedana (Ngarorasin) ceremony.</br></br>The first and last part of the manuscript does not indicate in which year and during the reign of which king the script was made. From the beginning to the end, this text contains clues about the magical places the spirit of the deceased will pass before finally reaching Yamaloka. Yamaloka is the gate of the court of spirit, where every deed will be weighed according to the provisions of the Dharma law.</br></br>According to this ejection, the spirit of the deceased will encounter many strange things during the journey to Yamaloka. The magical places are in the form of forests on clouds, highways, wells, darkness, strange creatures, to deep rivers and mud. The spirit will also cross a bridge. If his actions during his life are good, all those terrible things will be passed over easily. If his actions are evil for life, the spirit will be trapped in those strange places.</br></br>In order for the spirit to pass through strange places easily, Putru Saji Tarpana gave directions to the road and supplies that the spirit had to carry. These road directions also contain provisions that must be given by the spirit to the astral creatures he encounters.</br></br>But this does not mean that only with a large ceremony of death can the spirit be freed from all sins. The death ceremony can only help the spirit journey to reach Yamaloka's court, but it cannot erase his bad deeds during life. Food ingredients and water offered to the spirits of the dead aims to give them a new body in the new nature, but not to wash away their sins.w nature, but not to wash away their sins.)
  • Banawa Sekar  + ([EN] One of the shortest kakawins is Banaw[EN] One of the shortest kakawins is Banawa Sekar, which is commonly called Banawa Sekar Tanakung because it was written by Mpu Tanakung in 1351 AD. Banawa Sekar means "boat of flowers". This Kakawin was written by Mpu Tanakung (not his real name) when King Hayam Wuruk committed a great holy sacrifice (Sraddha) addressed to his late grandmother, Dyah Rajapatni Gayatri, at Majapahit palace square.</br></br>There are only 12 stanzas in this kakawin, divided into three chapters. The first chapter describes the magnificence of the sraddha ceremony performed by Raja Hayam Wuruk. Many priests, royal families, nobles and all Majapahit officials were present to offer prayers and respect for the deity of Rajapatni Gayatri which was seated on a white throne.</br></br>The second chapter describes various offerings from many descendants of the Majapahit aristocracy. There are offerings in the form of poetry, dances and so on. The last offering was a flower boat by King Hayam Wuruk. He offered a boat made from a variety of colorful flowers. There are gadung flowers, lotus, kayu mas, sanggalangit, jasmine, magnolia and so on. The boat was very beautiful.</br></br>The final chapter expresses regret of the poet for not being able to explain the grandeur of the ceremony as the king expected. He hoped that the kakawin would be received by the king and make him happy before the kakawin was later copied in the form of palm-leaf manuscript.</br></br>Zoetmulder (1983) transliterated this kakawin into Latin script and translated it into Dutch and Indonesian.d translated it into Dutch and Indonesian.)
  • 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.)
  • Adi Parwa  + ([EN] The battle between Pandava and the Ka[EN] The battle between Pandava and the Kauravas took place some 5,000 years ago in India and was recorded by Rsi Wedawyasa as the Epic of the Mahabharata. There are 100,000 verses in this book which are divided into 18 Parwas (big chapters). Each Parwa has a section called Kanda.</br></br>Adi Parwa is the first part of the Mahabharata which tells about the ancestral lineage of the Pandavas and Kauravas. It was stated that they were descendants of the Lunar Dynasty. In ancient times, humanity was ruled by the great kings of two dynasties, namely the Sun and the Moon. The two dynasties began from Lord Surya (the sun-god) and Lord Candra (the moon-god), so the quality of the kings of their descendants far exceeded those of ordinary humans.</br></br>Adi Parwa mainly tells about the creation of the universe in four stages, the appearance of the divine incarnations (avataras) of God in the previous eras, the birth of Pandavas and Kauravas and the birth of Maharsi Krishna Dwaipayana Wyasa who is the incarnation of God and the most respected sage for the Hindus around the world. The most important part of Adi Parwa is the story of the appearance of Sri Krishna, God Almighty, into this mortal world to speak the Bhagavad-gita which is considered one of the most important Vedic scriptures for Hindus.</br></br>At the time of Dharmawangsa reign in the Panjalu kingdom, Adi Parwa was translated into ancient Javanese together with other parwas by the Javanese poets at that time. Some names of places in Sanskrit are distorted during translations. Because of this massive literacy project in Dharmawangsa era, many names of places in the Mahabharata were used as names of places in Java until now.used as names of places in Java until now.)
  • Yama Purana Tattwa  + ([EN] There are various events that cause p[EN] There are various events that cause people to die. There are people who die naturally due to age, there are those who die from illness even though they are young. In many instances, some die because of accidents, natural disasters or being killed. The most unfortunate thing is that it was suicide.</br></br>According to Yama Purana Tattwa, reasonable death is referred to as starch, whereas death due to accident, disaster or because of an animal is called wrong starch. Death due to murder or suicide is called starch. The ways in which humans deal with death have different effects on the consciousness of the spirit after death. The spirits of people who die naturally are different from those of those who die in accidents or commit suicide. Lontar Yama Purana Tattwa gives a category of these types of death and describes the state of a person's spirit if he dies in a certain way.</br></br>Lontar Yama Purana Tattwa is a collection of dialogues between Lord Yama, the lord of death, and the great rsi in Janaloka. This ejection also mentions deaths due to landslides, which must be made a special ceremony so that the spirits that die do not turn into preta, or ghosts. This ejection also mentions the order of death ceremonies for people who died naturally and unnaturally.people who died naturally and unnaturally.)
  • leadership  + (a video that I made myself which contains a discussion of leadership or leaders as well as a video of my hopes for election candidates in 2024)
  • Unconditionally Perfect  + (as is well known in Indonesia, people withas is well known in Indonesia, people with disabilities must be the focus of the government, whether from cases of bullying from the surrounding environment or the disadvantage of people with disabilities who appear to be receiving social sanctions for mistakes they have not made. The "MANDANG DASA" (Mewujudkan Penyandang Disabilitas tanpa Batasan) program is philosophy of looking at the number ten as a perfect number but must be applicable to all humans. It is hoped that this program can provide government synergy to focus more on education and the environment around people with disabilities. We are all the same, We are all brothers or sisters, We are all friends.l brothers or sisters, We are all friends.)
  • Developing Bali as a Tourist Destination  + (developing Bali as a tourist destination developing Bali as a tourist destination</br></br>Bali is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. In order to make Bali the most popular tourist destination, it is necessary to take care of the sustainability of the land, improve the quality of infrastructure and public services, and improve the culture and art of Bali.</br></br>Efforts should be made to preserve the natural environment in order to limit the number of visitors, reduce plastic waste, and promote tourism based on local knowledge. Therefore, improving the quality of infrastructure and public services such as roads, clean water, sanitation, and electricity are necessary to ensure that tourists feel comfortable and safe while visiting Bali.</br></br>The culture and art of Bali has become a tourist attraction in Matiosan from Tiosan's tourist destination. The government and the Balinese people are planning to organize cultural and artistic events such as traditional ceremonies, Balinese dances, traditional music, and Balinese fine arts. In order to make Bali the most popular tourist destination, it is necessary to pay attention to the well-being of local customs and to preserve their rights. The government and the tourism businessmen are willing to work and promote local customs and produce local products so that they can improve their economic well-being.</br></br>During this time, Bali has become a sustainable tourism destination that promotes natural beauty, culture, and well-being. It's time to be loud, it's the best place to visit Bali, and the local people are silent on the other side.local people are silent on the other side.)
  • Smile  + (girls watching dancing while smiling at the Manik Liu village temple, Kintamani.)
  • Sapta Sanak  + (government, especially leaders, cannot stagovernment, especially leaders, cannot stand alone</br>Ogoh-ogoh Sapta Sanak made by ST. Tunas Mekar who won 3rd place in Tabanan Regency is ogoh-ogoh which means four brothers who are with humans, where the four brothers consist of 1) yeh nyom, 2) Blood, 3) Ari -ari ,. 4) Lamad</br>Why do I like these ogoh-ogoh? Because there is little advice contained therein. The advice is that as a government we must not forget what we conveyed/promised before being elected.</br>If it's like that then the government must be able to accept what the members and the community think, just like we have 4 brothers who are called Sapta Sanakhave 4 brothers who are called Sapta Sanak)
  • Toleransi budaya Bali ne  + (hello friends today is the 77th independenhello friends today is the 77th independence day I am very happy to be able to take part in the competition. And you can see above left that there is a caricature with the theme of independence day. And you can see that there are people of other religions who come to visit Bali. There we also saw that there were Balinese people who explained about Balinese culture. And we can see that they really respect our traditions, and our culture. That includes a good example.Now we also have to respect their culture, because they also respect our cultureure, because they also respect our culture)
  • DIRGAHAYU INDONESIA  + (in Indonesia there are many cultures, therin Indonesia there are many cultures, there are many tribes, races, and religions, therefore we as Indonesian citizens must not discriminate against each other, cannot choose friends, we are family, we must respect each other, we must tolerate each other one another., we must tolerate each other one another.)
  • online learning is less effective  + (in my video is that in my opinion, online in my video is that in my opinion, online learning is less effective than face-to-face learning, because if we study face-to-face, we often interact socially where we are better trained to express opinions or are also better trained to speak in public. dpn public,,because students also need those who maximize social interaction,,thank you.ho maximize social interaction,,thank you.)
  • Burung Camar dan Kokokan  + (ince 2009, almost 2500 of Clean Bali Serieince 2009, almost 2500 of Clean Bali Series book 2 (trilingual) have been distributed free of charge to local schools mostly around the villages and towns in Bali.</br></br>Trilingual: English, Balinese, Indonesian.</br>Clean Bali Series team members, Author Maggie Dunkle and artist Margiyono have created the second in the series of three environmental children’s books.</br></br>This hardback three language picture-story book (Seagull and Heron) picks up where the first book left off with Seagull continuing inland from the beach and befriending Heron and Kingfisher along the way. The trio discover a whole new set of environmental problems faced by the children and animals in the cities and surrounding countryside. Readers are also introduced to the local “Pemulung” or scrap collectors in an attempt to explain their very simple and essential role in the process of scrap collecting and recycling on the island.ap collecting and recycling on the island.)
  • use technology properly  + (my opinion about technology that is growinmy opinion about technology that is growing and being used properly and correctly, which can produce applications and websites that are useful for the future. such as the Basabali Wiki platform, where we can express our ideas about issues that exist in society. we can all participate in the programs on the Basabali Wiki platform. by way of everyone willing to participate in pouring their thoughts into this platform, can make this website the maximum usability. so we as the nation's youth, we must be able to use the website and manage technology wisely and well. and can also create and develop a platform that is useful for the future. and one more thing, don't forget our Balinese language, because nowadays we have to preserve the Balinese language to the maximum. so as not to forget the local language itself. Even though Bali is now a developed tourism area where you must be able to speak English, we still as native Balinese people don't forget the Balinese language.people don't forget the Balinese language.)
  • Going to Kuta Beach  + (on thursday the 4th of may, my boyfriend aon thursday the 4th of may, my boyfriend and i went to kuta beach. we arrived there at 5.30 pm and the atmosphere there was very good. the sun that was covered by a little cloud became The scenery is beautiful, the wind blows gently as if to make us more comfortable to linger there. After taking pictures, we immediately returned to the house. What a wonderful experience one time We will do it againul experience one time We will do it again)
  • Tolerance of religious differences  + (our opinion regarding the video above, desour opinion regarding the video above, deserves to be emulated and applied in everyday life. For example, I, who am Hindu, remember some of my Muslim friends, and at that time they were fasting. when I heard the sound of the Maghrib call to prayer which indicated it was time to break my fast on the first day, I immediately took out my cellphone and opened the WhatsApp application and looked for some of their names. One by one I typed the sentences "Happy breaking your fast, Sintia" and didn't forget to smile and hug emoticons at the end of the message. he quickly replied to the message earlier, expressing his happiness that they received congratulations for breaking the fast from friends of different faiths.the fast from friends of different faiths.)
  • Types of online learning process  + (so this is types of collage student while they are in room meeting explicitly during pandemic or transition era ,quite funny and random behavioral collage student ;))
  • about online learning  + (they tell their complaints about online lethey tell their complaints about online learning, it makes them bored, tired because of the many assignments, and one of them doesn't know all of their classmates because they are new students at school, and don't even know where the canteen and toilets are at his school, and among those who think positively about the government's recommendation not to do face-to-face learning, and he invites his friends to always apply the health protocol, namely 3M.ways apply the health protocol, namely 3M.)
  • mengolah sampah kertas menjadi tempat pensil  + (this is a craft that I made, it's good to this is a craft that I made, it's good to use it as a pencil case so it's not scattered everywhere, it's also good to make a cellphone place if we want to watch it is stored in the middle of the middle,it's also good to see if it's neatly arranged it's a pencil see if it's neatly arranged it's a pencil)
  • Balinese coffee, not inferior to foreign coffee  + (title: Balinese coffee, not inferior to fotitle: Balinese coffee, not inferior to foreign coffee</br></br> Last time, I went to my sister's house and just then there was a guest. It turned out that the guest was staying there and in the morning he was already seen drinking coffee, and during the day my grandmother and sister and I were picking coffee besides that the guests also went around too.</br></br>And the guests asked about Balinese coffee with my sister and grandmother, it turned out that the guests really liked Balinese coffee and even more surprisingly, the guests turned out to be able to speak Balinese quite a bit.</br></br>I was really surprised because the typical Balinese coffee was starting to be liked by foreign guests as wellting to be liked by foreign guests as well)
  • Rajawali dan Anak-anak  + (tri-lingual: English, Balinese, Indonesiantri-lingual: English, Balinese, Indonesian. </br>In the last, and third book in the series, Author Maggie Dunkle and artist Margiyono take its readers high up to the volcanic mountains of Bali, where the Rajawali, a Crested Eagle, can be seen soaring in the clouds. The great bird, who is most intimate with the island’s problems, calls the local children to attend a conference of the birds to find a solution. The children soon realize that it falls upon them to make the changes for a more sustainable future.the changes for a more sustainable future.)
  • Literature jalanan rusak yang buat susah  + (when I came home from school I passed the when I came home from school I passed the South Nangka road, the road there was quite damaged which made it a little difficult for me to pass it when I was in a hurry. I hope the governor of Bali repairs the damaged road so that motorists feel safe when passing through it. I mean the holes on the side of the road need more so that they can help the flow of water when a flood occurs so that it doesn't make it too difficult for motorists when driving, especially at night. make a sign to dispose of trash in its place on the side of the road so that pedestrians/riders can see the sign. and I think it gives a slightly colored street direction sign so that at night it can be seen by motorists passing through itan be seen by motorists passing through it)
  • broken roads  + (when the pole starts to move in, the pole when the pole starts to move in, the pole takes the South Nangka road, the road is broken and I can't afford to let my child pass." The pole hopes that the governor of Bali will fix the road so that those who pass it will feel safe. The pole hopes that the PDAM Sing Sai will take the road. The pole hopes to sleep. the people of Sane go through to the pasih tingling of Luwu carelesslyh to the pasih tingling of Luwu carelessly)
  • 2 - Luh Ayu Manik Mas, Ngae Perpustakaan Keliling  + (Without warning, a fierce wind sprang up iWithout warning, a fierce wind sprang up in Room 21. The book that Luh Ayu Manik and her friends were reading shook and then flew about the room. And from the pages of the dirty, torn and tattered book, horrid demons appeared. Luh and her friends wanted to run away but they couldn't move ... they were like statues. I Wayan and I Made wanted to scream ... but their lips were sealed shut and they couldn't speak. were sealed shut and they couldn't speak.)
  • " KEMACETAN YANG TERJADI DI BALI "  + (" JUST CONNECTION OCCURRING IN BALI " OM " JUST CONNECTION OCCURRING IN BALI "</br></br>OM SWASTIASTU</br></br> I respect the Government of Bali and I love happy friends.</br> Let us give thanks to the presence of Almighty God who has given Asung Kertawara to all of us so that we can gather in this place. Before I deliver this speech, I first want to thank you for the time and opportunity given to me to deliver my speech of hope. to the Bali government entitled "JUST CONNECTION OCCURRING IN BALI".</br> Traffic jams arise because the volume of motorized vehicles is not proportional to the volume of the road. The number of motorized vehicles and cars increases every day. As a result, cars, public transportation and motorbikes pile up on the streets, traffic jams occur. Congestion can also slow down the performance of people who are stuck in traffic jams. Workers will be late arriving at work and students will arrive late at school. This especially happens to people who choose to use private transportation rather than public transportation.</br> Traffic jams occur because too many people use motorized vehicles or cars and also because many road users do not comply with traffic regulations.</br> On this occasion I would like to invite you to overcome traffic jams in Bali. If we cannot overcome them, at least we can reduce traffic jams in Bali. There are 2 main things we can do to reduce congestion. First, use public transportation, don't use private vehicles, using public transportation can reduce the volume of vehicles on the road. In the end, traffic jams will be reduced. Second, get used to walking if the distance is not too far. This method is simple but difficult to do. Even though walking is healthy, and by walking we are contributing to reducing traffic jams in Bali. I am sure that by taking these 2 actions traffic jams in Bali can be reduced.</br> However, the Bali Government is expected to improve the comfort and safety of public transportation. I am sure that if public transportation is safe and comfortable, there will be more passengers. Finally, the number of private transportation users will decrease by itself.</br> This is all I can say, hopefully it is useful for all of us. Sorry if there are wrong words and actions. For your attention I would like to thank.</br> </br> OM, SHANTIH, SHANTIH, SHANTIH, OMk. OM, SHANTIH, SHANTIH, SHANTIH, OM)
  • Menang Magandong  + ("Congratulations to brother Cenk Never Cle"Congratulations to brother Cenk Never Cleans for becoming a champion in the National Ceki Card tournament, from Mr. Blong with a Bald Head". Have you ever seen congratulatory billboards like this? Officials scrambled to post congratulations to the athletes who made it to the championships. The photo of the official is very large, almost filling half of the billboard, the photo of the athlete who won is very small and blurry. If I may ask ladies and gentlemen of the officials, don't make billboards like this anymore. Just spending the budget. If you really mean to congratulate, don't post a personal photo. It is enough to display a photo of the winning athlete. Father, Mother did not participate in the competition. Why are you so brave to be carried?ition. Why are you so brave to be carried?)
  • The Guardian  + ("Guardian II" is part of a series of black"Guardian II" is part of a series of black and white photographs by ManButur Suantara exploring Water. </br></br>When one hears ‘Water’, immediately our minds go to all the things that are sensory and visual. We think of the colour blue and we associate the feeling ‘wet’. Around us, Water is ocean, lake, rain, and dew. In feelings, we may associate coolness, wetness, thirst, and by association dryness. In ManButur’s Water series, its most interesting that those associations are the least pronounced.</br></br>We are inadvertently guided to experience Water, in a different way. Here, Water is present, but as a quiet supporting role. A presence that does not scream out. Yet, its presence transports us to a place quite different. Here, Water have merged together the earth and the sky.ave merged together the earth and the sky.)
  • 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.)
  • Generazi Z Menuju Bangkit  + ("Rising from the Ballad of Silence" Curre"Rising from the Ballad of Silence"</br></br>Currently, we are not just gathered as individuals but as part of a generation, a generation that plays a significant role in shaping our future, Generation Z.</br></br>Rise, oh Generation Z, from the ballad of silence that often silences our voices. In the dynamics of social and political complexity, we are called not to be passive spectators but active participants. This is a call to assert our identity, express opinions, and advocate for social justice values.</br></br>For too long, we have been trapped in silence, feeling restrained by norms that may not always align with our aspirations. It's time to understand that our right to speak and express opinions is unquestionable. Rise above the fear, fear of conflict, or rejection. Now is the time to transform silence into constructive rebellion.</br></br>Let's stop the apathetic attitude and allow social and political issues to grow without genuine responses. Remember, the policies and decisions made by the generations before us will shape the world we inherit. Don't let those above us determine our path without scrutiny from below.</br></br>I invite us all to embrace differences, to listen without prejudice, and to speak with integrity. We are voices capable of shaking the foundations of inequality and injustice. In openness and courage, let's together create the change we envision.</br></br>Be pioneers of change, Generation Z. Rise from the ballad of silence, speak up, and show the world that we are change agents capable of bringing social and political justice. Thank you.g social and political justice. Thank you.)
  • Good leader, people leader  + ("hallo my friends" "Do U know, next year its pemilu, on 2024" Haah, Pemilu? U don't know pemilu? Ewwwh right now I will tell u about pemilu 2024 Pemilu is blalalalala Ohhh I see When are pemilu held? I told you next year, it's close)
  • Melodious Urban  + ('Melodious Urban' is a new work by ManButu'Melodious Urban' is a new work by ManButur Suantara in response to the theme 'World Without Sound' exhibition Sawidji Gallery.</br></br>Do we relate to noise as a disturbance? Does quiet mean peace?</br></br>Capturing the hustle and bustle of Gajah Mada Street Denpasar, the image was made with multiple exposure techniques. With a combination of 9 images to become one single image. Then there are 25 of these images made up of 9 each.</br>For some people who live on this busy street, the noise is normal for them. To see the loud exhausts of cars and motorbikes and the horns from traffic 24 hours a day. However, when I ask some people who live there, they don't say it is noisy. they say it is normal.</br>It seems like they are conditioned to the environment and are on good terms with the noise. By creating this image I am trying to see the world inverted. To be in this activity and relate to the silence and quiet that some people seem to find there.quiet that some people seem to find there.)
  • Red Chair and the White Room  + ('Red Chair and the White Room is a mixed m'Red Chair and the White Room is a mixed media presentation by exploring social and cultural changes through a symbolic portrait narrative. A Sawidji Collaboration that looks upon current social and cultural changes through a symbolic portrait narrative. With art and photography by D.D Reich and ManButur Suantara. With additional costume and installation support by Juniari and Meliani.</br></br>Excerpt:</br></br>This is not a story about a boy and a girl.. Our portrait story is one of all of us. Each portrait takes us through a transformation. Transformations that are connected and represents a collective reality that we face as a traditional community. Enjoy the Online Narration of this exhibition. </br>https://sawidji.com/2022/08/17/red-chair-and-the-white-room-a-collaboration/-chair-and-the-white-room-a-collaboration/)
  • From Abstract To Satirism with Putu Bonuz  + (A Little About Art and a lot about Life. PA Little About Art and a lot about Life. Putu Bonuz Sudiana. "When a person is good at reading characters, it is perhaps the same as reading art. Perhaps understanding people is like understanding the journey for abstraction." Exploring the different facests of an artists' philosophies and how it is embodies in their art.phies and how it is embodies in their art.)
  • The Red Chair and White Room, a Collaborative Online Exhibition  + (A Sawidji Collaboration "This is not a stA Sawidji Collaboration</br></br>"This is not a story about a boy and a girl.. Our portrait story is one of all of us. Each portrait takes us through a transformation. Transformations that are connected and represents a collective reality that we face as a traditional community."</br></br>A mixed photography and multi media presentation exploring social and cultural identity and its changes. Through a symbolic portrait narrative. By Dewi Dian Reich, ManButur Suantara, Ketut Kaprus Jaya.</br></br>In the purity of arts’ expressions, it is needed now even more desperately than before, to serve as a bridge. A bridge to connect people, connect minds as well as to touch hearts. Providing a catalyst. Even perhaps like a conduit that may lead people to raise important questions. To inspire learning and better understanding. Not only for ourselves. But to a wider community as well as the environment in which we live and receive Natures’ many gifts.</br></br>On this note Sawidji Artists invite you to join us, on this day of Independence 17th August, for the online version of our exhibition ‘Red Chair and the White Room’. An exploration of changes social behaviours and its potential impact on cultural identity. Through symbolic representation via a portrait narrative. The Online Exhibition is available below in both English and Bahasa Indonesia.elow in both English and Bahasa Indonesia.)
  • Burung pada Ranting  + (A bird perched on a tree branch, even thouA bird perched on a tree branch, even though a bird can fly to and fro wherever it wants, it still needs a home or a place to rest which in this work I describe with a tree branch.</br>It's the same with humans, humans can do whatever they want, can go wherever they want, pursue goals, wander in search of identity. But even so, humans still need a family that is always warmly welcomed as a place to go home, home as a place to rest, friends who are always there as a support system, and of course the main thing is religion or belief as our foothold to step so that we always walk the right path. , because the essence is that no matter how far humans go, they will eventually return to God.ns go, they will eventually return to God.)
  • Survivor  + (A collection images in black and white by A collection images in black and white by ManButur dedicated to the meaning and value of Trees. ManButur Suantara interviewed by Sawidji Gallery for the article 'I Hear You Tree'. Part of several discussions regarding the power and contribution of Trees into human lives. As started by artist Made Budiarta in 'Inauguration of Trees'. Made Budiarta in 'Inauguration of Trees'.)
  • Detya Matsya Baerawa  + (A dirty environment will generate negativeA dirty environment will generate negative energy and disrupt life.</br></br>Similarly, Sang Hyang Baruna was angry when he saw the ocean turning blood red due to the corpses of the troops that were thrown into the sea after the Bharatayuddha war ended. He then brought a red giant to life because of his wrath.</br> </br>The value for the government is to always be a role model and be able to solve problems related to cleanliness. Especially the thorny problem related to garbage in Denpasar City. Such as the problem at Suwung landfill. The government must be able to immediately find the best solution regarding this matter so that it is resolved immediately and not forgotten. Because the value of cleanliness is one of the things that will be passed on to children and grandchildren later.ed on to children and grandchildren later.)
  • 6 - Luh Ayu Manik Mas Ngalahang Legu Poleng  + (A package arrived for Made Putri, one of LA package arrived for Made Putri, one of Luh Ayu’s friends, from the US wrapped in layers and layers of packaging material. Made Putri threw the packaging waste out in the garbage, but it ended up a local river where it collected pools of stagnant water. Dengue-carrying mosquitos then bred in those pools, making the original problem of packaging waste even worse. And, the Covid-19 pandemic was raging. What is Luh Ayu to do?ndemic was raging. What is Luh Ayu to do?)
  • Hoax tentang Keadilan Untuk Audrey  + (A young woman named Audrey admitted that sA young woman named Audrey admitted that she was beaten up by 12 students. The beatings were carried out in two places. There are two motives for this student to persecute him. First, the heart hurts, because the victim often brings up the problem of accounts receivable that had been committed by the late mother of the suspect. Second, because of male problems.</br>During the persecution, Audrey admitted that she was dropped onto the asphalt and kicked repeatedly by her friend and experienced bleeding from the nose and wounds on the face. Then Audrey also stated that one of the perpetrators abused her vital organs, namely by striking her female organs with her fingers, and because this made the victim no longer a virgin and also experienced swelling in her vital area. This incident went viral on social media so quickly that it shocked people throughout Indonesia.</br>However, after checking in the field of health, Audrey divisum and the post-mortem rejected the statement made by Audrey, the post-mortem said that there were no marks and hymen, Audrey did not experience a tear and Audrey did not experience physical trauma in the area.</br>This case is very unfortunate, and not as viral on social media. Hopefully hoaxes like this will not happen againlly hoaxes like this will not happen again)
  • The Spirit of Triangular Sandwich Against the Corona Pandemic  + (ANNIVERSARY OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC, TANNIVERSARY OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC, TOURISM IN A SILENT ECONOMY</br></br>The difficulty of finding a job during this pandemic made me confused about where to get my income from because I used to work in the tourism sector until I was sent home due to the Coronavirus pandemic.</br></br>I tried many things, from selling loloh cemcem, planting crops, to raising chickens, but did not find much success. However, I did not give up.</br></br>I finally tried making Astungkara, or triangle bread. My triangle bread business ran smoothly and I even contracted a shop in a market to sell triangle bread and several other loaves there.</br></br>In this situation, I am grateful because I have learned new knowledge on how to start a business, even though the business is small.</br></br>One of my main takeaways from this experience was being taught not to complain about the situation, because the situation was created by myself, and instead move on and try to fix the situation. My eventual success reminded me that there must be an end result behind the movement.</br></br>Based on what I experienced, I hope that the government will support local entrepreneurs by providing assistance and incentivizing people to shop and buy local Balinese products.</br></br>Good luck, good health, and keep it up !!!!!od luck, good health, and keep it up !!!!!)
  • Parerasan & Panca Suda  + (ARAS KEMBANG (born on sunday pon, monday kARAS KEMBANG (born on sunday pon, monday kliwon, tuesday paing, wednesday umanis, thursday wage): the native resolves problems quickly. They don't have many children. They have many friends. Both men and women love them. After married, they work quickly.</br></br>ARAS TUDING (born on Monday pon, Tuesday kliwon, Wednesday wage, Friday umanis): the native is brave when going out at night. They like to sell their belongings but aspire for others' belongings. If they are to attached, they can steal. It is difficult to subdue their desire.</br></br>BUMI KAPETAK (lahir hari minggu pon, senin paing, rabu pon, kamis kliwon, sabtu umanis) : tidak suka bepergian, teguh dengan prinsip hidupnya, rajin mengambil pekerjaan apa saja, ulet dengan tugasnya, punya keinginan untuk bertapa.</br></br>LAKU YEH (lahir sabtu pon, buda paing, kamis kliwon) : baik budinya, punya tata krama, punya banyak keinginan, lemah lembut apabila memberitahu seseorang, bisa menjadi orang yang berkuasa, tetap pendirian ketika berargumen, perasaannya tidak akan lega apabila keinginannya tidak tercapao, apabila berumah tangga, ia sering bertengkar.</br></br>LAKU API (lahir senin wage, selasa umanis, sabtu paing): mudah marah, emosional, tidak pernah memikirkan terlebih dahulu apa yang akan dikatakan, tidak peduli dengan pendapat orang, apa yang diinginkan mudah dilupakan.</br></br>LAKU ANGIN (lahir minggu wage, senin umanis): tidak suka berbicara, namun pikirannya selalu kesana kemari, senang bertindak seperti pendeta, senang mengembara, senang bila disanjung orang, mantra yang diucapkannya tidak berjiwa.</br></br>LAKU BINTANG (lahir minggu kliwon, senin paing, kamis umanis, jumat pon): tidak terlalu sering berbicara, perasaannya lembut, tidak kuat begadang terlalu lama, perkataannya berharga, kukuh menjalankan keinginannya, biasanya tidak memiliki saudara, senang berjualan.</br></br>LAKU BULAN (lahir minggu paing, rabu pon, jumat kliwon, sabtu umanis): cepat mengerti dan pintar, ia bisa mengambil semua pekerjaan, disenangi masyarakat, memiliki banyak kemampuan, sabar, dia bisa malas bila suasana hatinya buruk, hidupnya senang.</br></br>LAKU BUMI (lahir selasa wage, sabtu kliwon, kamis paing): tidak senang berbicara, mudah marah, senang berargumen, bila ingin berbicara tiba-tiba namun tidak tersampaikan, perkataannya bisa menjadi kenyataan.</br></br>LAKU SURYA (lahir rabu kliwon, kamis pon, sabtu paing): pintar, mahir dalam berbagai pelajaran, senang memberi nasehat, punya banyak ide, perkataannya menyejukkan hati, memiliki wibawa.</br></br>LAKU PANDITA SAKTI (lahir hari minggu umanis, selasa pon, sabtu wage): kalem, hatinya selalu senang, senang dengan ilmu kebatinan, pintar, menyombongkan diri, senang dipuji, ia bisa terkenal karena bersastra.</br></br>LEBU KATIUP ANGIN (lahir hari minggu kliwon, selasa wage, kamis paing dan sabtu pon): perasaannya sering gelisah, mudah terprovokasi, hidupnya kekurangan, tidak bisa berlama-lama duduk atau diam</br></br>SATRIA WIBAWA (lahir hari senin wage, selasa pon, rabu wage, kamis umanis, sabtu paing): senang apa adanya, hidupnya selalu senang, ia memiliki kuasa di dunia.</br></br>SATRIA WIRANG (lahir hari senin kliwon, selasa paing, kamis pon, jumat umanis, sabtu wage): sering marah, namun hatinya bisa tenang, ia sering merasa malu, maksud hatinya baik namun orang-orang sering salah paham, kurang mengendalikan keinginannya.</br></br>SUMUR SINABA (lahir minggu umanis, senin pon, selasa kliwon, rabu umanis, jumat wage): senang membantu orang, perilakunya lemah lembut dan perhatian, ia senang memberi dan berderma.</br></br>TUNGGAK SEMI (lahir hari senin umanis, jumat paing, kamis wage, sabtu kliwon): angkuh, senang dengan keributan, walaupun sudah kalah, namun terus saja menantang.</br></br>WISESA SEGARA (lahir hari minggu paing, senin wage, selasa umanis, jumat kliwon, sabtu pon): perasaannya dalam dan ikhlas, memiliki banyak kepandaian, ia teguh seperti dasar lautan.kepandaian, ia teguh seperti dasar lautan.)
  • My hopes and my friends about future leaders  + (About my hopes and my friends about future leaders)
  • 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?)
  • Agastya Parwa  + (Agastya Parwa literally means "Maharsi AgaAgastya Parwa literally means "Maharsi Agastya's Chapter". This palm manuscript is an adaptation of Weda Agastya Samhita in Sanskrit. It describes dialogs bewteen Maharsi Agastya and hs son, Dridhasyu. The content of their dialogs is split into seven parts. The first part tells about creation of the universe. Th second part tells about maintenance and dissolution of the cosmic manifestation, including the existence of heaven and hell. The second part also describes sinful and pious activities. This part also contains lists of merits one gets from doing certain pious activities. The third part discuses about the life of the demigods and the demons (asuras) as well as genealogy of the Manus. In the fourth part, Rsi Agastya teaches about self-realization and spiritual advancement (moksa). In the fifth part there are family trees of pious kings and great sages in the past. In the sixth part, there is a description about prescribed duties of mankind especially regarding sacrifice, atonement and self-restrain. In the seventh part, there is a description about duties of each varna (division) in the human society.ach varna (division) in the human society.)
  • The impact of reminiscence therapy on elderly stress level in Luwus, Baturiti, Tabanan Bali  + (Aim: Stress in the elderly are feeling depAim: Stress in the elderly are feeling depressed, anxious, and tense caused by stressors such as physical, mental, and social changes that affects their emotional status and cause diseases. Stress management in elderly can be done by reminiscence therapy that use memory of the past to maintain elderly’s mental health. This study aims to determine the effect of reminiscence therapy to stress on elderly Method: The design of this research was quasi-experimental using nonequivalent control group design. The samples consisted of 34 elderly were selected by purposive sampling, divided into 17 elderly in treatment group and 17 elderly in control group, and data collection was done using the Stress Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ). Result: Test analysis result of Independent Sample T-Test with a significance level of 95% was concluded there are significant effect of reminiscence therapy to stress in the elderly. Conclusion: Activities by recalled memories of the past can help elderly people to interact and express their feeling to family and friends so that the elderly are able to adapt to stress.t the elderly are able to adapt to stress.)
  • 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.)
  • Diversity As a Means Of Strengthening Life  + (Although different cultures and religions do not prevent us from making friends, on the contrary, these differences are a means of strengthening life)
  • Angenan  + (Angenan is a lamp that resembles a phallusAngenan is a lamp that resembles a phallus made from coconut shells, in the middle of the coconut there is rice, chicken or duck egg shells filled with coconut oil and a wick in the form of white thread and kepeng money. On it there are coils of colorful thread, white and yellow, or tri datu (red, black, white). This angenan is placed on the bed or on the chest of a deceased person. On the day of burial, the deceased's relatives take the corpse to the cemetery because it will be melted down.e cemetery because it will be melted down.)
  • Many Campuses Reject Disabilities  + (Anyone who will lead must provide access fAnyone who will lead must provide access for people with disabilities. For example, disability education in Bali;I personally think this does not fulfil the requirements. Only a few campuses in Bali accept disabled students. Many campuses refuse, perhaps because of the difficulty of teaching people with disabilities. I once had an conversation with the chairman of the DPRD (local parliament) and have conveyed the problems, my friends with disabilities encounter. However, until now there has been no follow-up. I asked about the electric vehicle case, but I haven’t received any response. In Bali, attention and care to disabilities are still minimal and not good, especially for blind people. Hopefully the next leader will pay more attention to the problems for the visually impaired people.problems for the visually impaired people.)