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Baligraphy is a visual art, a two-dimensional fine art that is painted by combining Balinese script forms, and this Baligraphy is inspired by the combination of lotus and bell shapes which are very synonymous with Bali.  +
Each god has his own Gayatri Mantra. Brahma Gayatri is the Gayatri Mantra which is chanted to glorify God Brahma with the aim of asking for grace. This baligraphy takes the form of Sang Hyang Taya or Acintya. It reads as follows: Om Bhur Bhwah Swah Tat Sawitur Wareniyam Bhargodewasya Dimahi Diyoyonah Pracodhayat Paro Taja Sesawadhom.  +
This baligraphy depicts the national symbol of the Republic of Indonesia, namely the Burung Garuda. This baligraphy is the result of a baligraphy competition in the framework of celebrating the anniversary of SMK Negeri 5 Denpasar as well as celebrating the 78th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia.  +
This peacock-shaped Baligraphy is inscribed with the name of its maker, namely Ni Made Rahayu Pradnyawati.  +
Wreastra script is a Balinese script which has 18 characters, namely Ha, Na, Ca, Ra, Ka, Da, Ta, Sa, Wa, La, Ma, Ga, Ba, Nga, Pa, Ja, Yes, and Nya. The Balinese script is different from the Javanese script when it comes to the number and shape. The development of the Balinese script cannot be separated from the story of Sang Aji Saka which developed in Java. This Baligraphic work on the Wreastra script is divided into seven works, namely Ha-Na, Ca-Ra-Ka, Ga-Ta, Ma-Nga-Ba, Sa-Wa-La, Pa-Da, and Ja-Ya-Nya which means there is a bodyguard who fights with his power. This large-sized calligraphy is made on canvas with a wooden frame placed at the Lontar Unit of Udayana University.  +
Wreastra script is a Balinese script which has 18 characters, namely Ha, Na, Ca, Ra, Ka, Da, Ta, Sa, Wa, La, Ma, Ga, Ba, Nga, Pa, Ja, Yes, and Nya. The Balinese script is different from the Javanese script when it comes to the number and shape. The development of the Balinese script cannot be separated from the story of Sang Aji Saka which developed in Java. This Baligraphic work on the Wreastra script is divided into seven works, namely Ha-Na, Ca-Ra-Ka, Ga-Ta, Ma-Nga-Ba, Sa-Wa-La, Pa-Da, and Ja-Ya-Nya which means there is a bodyguard who fights with his power. This large-sized calligraphy is made on canvas with a wooden frame placed at the Lontar Unit of Udayana University.  +
The genta baligraphy says Om Santih Santih Santih Om.This Baligraphy is a participant in the 2023 Makantisastra III event organized by the Bali Penyuluh Bahasa Bali Provinsi Bali on duty in Gianyar Regency on December 1 2023.  +
Wreastra script is a Balinese script which has 18 characters, namely Ha, Na, Ca, Ra, Ka, Da, Ta, Sa, Wa, La, Ma, Ga, Ba, Nga, Pa, Ja, Yes, and Nya. The Balinese script is different from the Javanese script when it comes to the number and shape. The development of the Balinese script cannot be separated from the story of Sang Aji Saka which developed in Java. This Baligraphic work on the Wreastra script is divided into seven works, namely Ha-Na, Ca-Ra-Ka, Ga-Ta, Ma-Nga-Ba, Sa-Wa-La, Pa-Da, and Ja-Ya-Nya which means there is a bodyguard who fights with his power. This large-sized calligraphy is made on canvas with a wooden frame placed at the Lontar Unit of Udayana University.  +
This baligraphy is a baligraphy made by the late painting maestro, I Nyoman Gunarsa in 2013. This baligraphy is in the form of an abstract and reads Ong-kara. This baligraphy was made in the framework of the 2013 International Balinese Language Festival.  +
Wreastra script is a Balinese script which has 18 characters, namely Ha, Na, Ca, Ra, Ka, Da, Ta, Sa, Wa, La, Ma, Ga, Ba, Nga, Pa, Ja, Yes, and Nya. The Balinese script is different from the Javanese script when it comes to the number and shape. The development of the Balinese script cannot be separated from the story of Sang Aji Saka which developed in Java. This Baligraphic work on the Wreastra script is divided into seven works, namely Ha-Na, Ca-Ra-Ka, Ga-Ta, Ma-Nga-Ba, Sa-Wa-La, Pa-Da, and Ja-Ya-Nya which means there is a bodyguard who fights with his power. This large-sized calligraphy is made on canvas with a wooden frame placed at the Lontar Unit of Udayana University.  +
This calligraphy is in the shape of a bird. This Baligraphy is a participant in the 2023 Makantisastra III event organized by the Bali Penyuluh Bahasa Bali Provinsi Bali on duty in Gianyar Regency on December 1 2023.  +
This peacock baligraphy contains three characters which include the sacred characters Ang, Ung, and Mang. This Baligraphy is a participant in the 2023 Makantisastra III event organized by the Bali Penyuluh Bahasa Bali Provinsi Bali on duty in Gianyar Regency on December 1 2023.  +
All parts of the coconut plant can be used by humans. In the midst of strong winds, coconut trees are still able to stand firm. Even when it has fallen and dried up, the stems and leaves can still be useful. I imply the same hope, although in a visualized form that is not yet fully perfect.  +
This Baligraphy contains an image of a keris. This baligraphy is a participant in the baligraphy competition held by UKM Keterampilan Berbahasa Bali UHN I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar on August 20 2023.  +
This is my first baligraphy which has many meanings. This baligraphy is in the form of a koi fish which means it gives a beautiful impression and makes peace.  +
This Baligraphy contains the name of the maker, namely Ni Kadek Ayu Lestari.  +
This baligraphy depicts a knight on horseback whose arrow is raised and directed at his enemy.This baligraphy is a participant in the baligraphy competition held by UKM Keterampilan Berbahasa Bali UHN I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar on August 20 2023  +
This Baligraphy depicting a lotus and an apple has the philosophy that a lotus flower needs water and mud to survive. The water and mud seem dirty and disgusting. However, in fact the lotus can still look clean, beautiful and charming. That is, humans still need each other even in a bad environment or people. Meanwhile, the apple itself has the meaning of apples symbolizing luck and wealth because in ancient times, because apples were considered a luxurious fruit.  +
Wreastra script is a Balinese script which has 18 characters, namely Ha, Na, Ca, Ra, Ka, Da, Ta, Sa, Wa, La, Ma, Ga, Ba, Nga, Pa, Ja, Yes, and Nya. The Balinese script is different from the Javanese script when it comes to the number and shape. The development of the Balinese script cannot be separated from the story of Sang Aji Saka which developed in Java. This Baligraphic work on the Wreastra script is divided into seven works, namely Ha-Na, Ca-Ra-Ka, Ga-Ta, Ma-Nga-Ba, Sa-Wa-La, Pa-Da, and Ja-Ya-Nya which means there is a bodyguard who fights with his power. This large-sized calligraphy is made on canvas with a wooden frame placed at the Lontar Unit of Udayana University.  +
This baligraphy is in the shape of a fish which symbolizes Matsya Avatar. Matsya Avatar is Vishnu's avatar who descended to the world to save the world from the flood.This Baligraphy is a participant in the 2023 Makantisastra III event organized by the Bali Penyuluh Bahasa Bali Provinsi Bali on duty in Gianyar Regency on December 1 2023.  +