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When I was walking in South Dinangka there I found damaged roads. I hope the government fix the road. I also hope that the residents while on vacation on the beach throw garbage in its place. So that the scenery on the beach is maintained.  +
Bubuh bali is a very famous rice porridge in Karangasem. Bubuh Bali is usually served with the addition of shredded chicken, peanuts and some other additions. This food is not too heavy so it is suitable to be enjoyed in the morning. The making of Bubuh Bali is almost similar to Porridge in general and the ingredients used are also almost the same. This food will taste better if eaten in the morning and while still warm. Balinese porridge can be a food alternative for breakfast instead of rice or bread, the soft texture of the porridge also makes this food enjoyable for children and even the elderly. Eating this food in the morning can make you feel full for a long time.  +
Bubuksah Gagakaking is a lontar containing an allegory story of two hermits, Bubuksah and her elder brother, Gagakaking. Both learned spiritual knowledge from a teacher, but practiced their teachings in different ways. Bubuksah ate everything, while Gagakaking restrained himself by abstaining from eating. The two of them then meditated on Mount Wilis to get a gift from the gods. Gradually, the two of them often got into arguments because they were contradicting each other. Seeing the contradiction between the two brothers, Bhatara Guru sent Dewa Kalawijaya to disguise himself as a tiger. First of all, the tiger wanted to prey on Gagakaking. Gagakaking refused because he was very thin. Then, the tiger went to Bubuksah. Bubuksah was willing to offer himself as food for the hungry tiger. Seeing Bubuksah's determination, the tiger was then willing to take him to the place of the gods. However Bubuksah wanted his brother to participate. The tiger said, his brother must not ride on the tiger's back. Finally, Gagakaking clinged to the tail of the tiger on their way to heaven. There are various versions in this story, but the most complete version is in Lontar Bubuksah, the Gedong Kirtya collection. Some scholars interpret this story as a different way of attaining spiritual maturity. In essence, it is not the different ways that determine a person's success, but his determination. If a person abstains from various types of food, then he has to do it seriously to achieve success. If a person has not been able to restrain himself by abstaining from eating, he should try to continue as far as he can. But of course, their destination can’t be the same.  +
Bubur Masak (cooked porridge) is a dish originally from Klungkung that should not be missed when coming here, and it is easy to find in several areas on the roadside or in stalls or restaurants. This dish contains porridge which is given a special yellow sauce that is offered with mixed vegetables with grated coconut (urap) or other vegetable dishes. Soybeans may be added so as to give a crispy and savory sensation, using banana leaves as the base which makes it even nicer. This food is very suitable to be enjoyed in the morning or afternoon.  +
Hi everyone! I can't believe our country, Indonesia is already 77 years old on August 17, 2022. As in previous years, every August 17, the Balinese people celebrate the anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia with competitions such as kite competitions, Baleganjur competitions, and cultural parades. In 2022, many developments will be carried out, such as the construction of the Gilimanuk-Mengwi toll road which aims to make land transportation and reduce congestion.  +
In this modern era, many teenagers forget the extraordinary culture and traditions that were passed down by their ancestors. One of them is the traditional clothes and headdress using frangipani and cempaka flowers like the one in this photo. We, as Balinese people, should be able to preserve our ancestral culture and heritage so that it does not gradually become lost and replaced by global culture.  +
It's crazy to be king, what's the crazy king? In an era like today, many people are crazy to want to be kings or leaders, this is what has made many new kingdoms emerge, such as the Sunda Empire. This is illustrated by King Buduh's ogoh-ogoh. Many people who want to be kings or leaders, but when they become kings, don't pay attention to their people, are not true to their words, and make rules that don't make sense and can make their people miserable. The meaning or value of this ogoh-ogoh is: The government as a leader in this country of Indonesia, must pay attention to its people, and make regulations that are in favor of the people and can make the people prosperous.  +
Every region of the country has its own characteristics and uniqueness, just like RELIGION.Religion is a system that regulates belief and worship of God as well as rules related to culture and world views that connect humans with the order of life. As we already know, every country has its own different religions, as in Indonesia, there are 6 recognized religions including Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, Catholicism, Buddhism and Confucianism. also the spells and prayers and the mention of the name of God in each of these religions. Differences in views within one religion can lead to conflicts within the body of a religion itself. The difference in views is one of the differences that seem real. Then there were also differences in religious organizations. Various policies were carried out by the government so that people of other religions would not interfere with each other. As much as possible avoid the tendency of conflict due to religious differences. All layers of society together create an atmosphere of harmony, peace, tranquility and harmony in the life of society, nation and state within the framework of the unitary state of the Republic of Indonesia which is based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. religious harmony by building strong tolerance, tolerance is a human behavior or attitude that does not deviate from applicable law where a person respects or appreciates every action taken by another person, while religious tolerance is respecting opinions, respecting the adherents of each religion . The ways to build tolerance are by: 1. Not forcing others to follow our religion or beliefs. Freeing other people to choose their own religion according to the 1st precepts of Belief in the One and Only God 2. Not insulting, vilifying and not criticizing other people's religions 3. Do not disturb and do not prohibit other religions from carrying out their worship at the time of worship. The ways that can be done can help us to maintain religious harmony that exists in Indonesia because it is not only maintaining religious harmony, but with this strong tolerance we can strengthen a sense of brotherhood with differences such as race, culture, economy. , Social that exists in human life. United above Bhineka Tunggal Ika, united in religious diversity, united in religious tolerance.  
Balinese youths should not be ashamed of being farmers, because being a farmer is very beneficial. The farmer unites faith and devotion to God, because the farmer is able to unite the natural forces between land and sky based on a sense of sincerity to always ask for grace. Being a farmer is an obligation and a job as a human being in this world to constantly learn which is based on the concept of planting, maintaining and obtaining results in accordance with the law of Rta (natural law), because life in this world is like "Planting one's own Yard (body and soul). ) ”Which is manifested by the obligation as a farmer. The meaning is to cultivate the land as belief and a form of devotion to God as the cause of life by constantly praying and asking on the basis of sincerity. Becoming a farmer is a solution and "cure" of world development, especially with the Covid-19 outbreak like now. The obligation and work of being a farmer is able to provide life based on the concept of "small but sustainable results", because being a farmer is closely related to labor (karmaphala) as humans who are born into this world to always remember with faith and devotion based on sincerity.  +
Bali…. Who doesn't know Bali? Bali, known as the Island of a Thousand Temples, is a mainstay tourist destination in Indonesia which is very well known throughout the world. Bali is also known as the Heaven of the world, this is because Bali has extraordinary natural beauty supported by the uniqueness of Balinese culture which is very closely related to Hinduism. The Bali Tourism Sector is used as a livelihood by the majority of the Balinese population, but over time, many problems have arisen, starting from the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Balinese culture which is starting to be abandoned by the younger generation, to natural beauty which begins to disappear along with development developments. Because cases of the Covid-19 pandemic had increased, many tourism sectors suffered losses and even went bankrupt. This caused many entrepreneurs and traders and other parties working in the tourism sector to lose their jobs, which increased the unemployment rate in Bali. This rising unemployment rate has made the economy in Bali unstable, starting from the increasing prices of goods, the scarcity of food supplies, and so on. In addition, with the development of an increasingly modern era, many young people pay less attention to culture that has been passed down from generation to generation and has caused many original cultures that should be a tourist attraction to fade. As time goes by, the development of development in Bali is also increasing and it is not uncommon for these developments to eliminate the natural beauty that should be the main tourist attraction in Bali, for example, starting from rice fields, many tourists visit Bali just to enjoy the beauty of the rice fields. in Bali, to the cool valleys in Bali. In order to prevent Covid-19 in Bali, the government must promote booster vaccinations for all people in Bali and don't forget to advise the people to obey and adhere to health protocols so that life in Bali recovers so that it returns to normal. The younger generation also tends to be less familiar with Balinese culture and prefers foreign culture, therefore so that Balinese culture is not abandoned by the younger generation, namely teaching children at an early age to get to know culture in Bali such as learning Balinese dances, Balinese traditions and so on. Finally, to overcome the increasingly lively development, we must maintain and preserve Bali's nature so that its natural beauty can remain beautiful.  
Reflecting on the nature of Time and our relationship to the Earth and Spirit through a conceptual journey. Ref exhibition guide https://sawidji.com/2022/12/13/kala-and-the-guardians-a-timely-reflection/ Kala is known to come with many definitions. Among these are time, death, performing arts, and specific deities in Hinduism, Javanese and Balinese mythologies. Yet, despite the many origin stories, there is a connecting thread that Kala is all of those manifestations. However, in this Collaboration, Kala is our canvas. Here Kala is defined specifically through her manifestation as TIME. Kala is experienced through the conceptual portraits of the two Guardians representing our Earthly World and our Spiritual World. The portraits of the Guardians of Earth and Spirit were created through a combination of installations and the photography of Dewi Dian and ManButur Suantara. The paintings of Nyoman Handi respond to the questions and reflections raised by the Guardian portraits.  +
This baligraphy has the theme of preservation of the environment. This baligraphy contains the message don't pollute the world, trees are the lungs of the world, and think positively to keep the world always green and clean.  +
Father comes home with a story for Nam. Father said, he found the most beautiful flower in the world. What is the most beautiful flower? Let's help Nam find him!  +
Bunty does not like soaps. So, she refuses to clean up. Then one night she has a dream. What happens after that?  +
"Ngaben replaced by cremation" My beloved grandfather passed away, and I took him to the cremation. But we are not going to hinder them, because now they are all depressed, depressed and depressed. Therefore, give me one chance to get it. Now my grandpa can clean it and it is washed away in the Bali sea. (Hopefully, the future will be better, because not everyone is capable of system medicine, so the cremation system was created).  +
ince 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. Trilingual: English, Balinese, Indonesian. Clean Bali Series team members, Author Maggie Dunkle and artist Margiyono have created the second in the series of three environmental children’s books. 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.  +
The creation of the Garuda Bird became a symbol of the Republic of Indonesia, which is a mystical bird in Indian Hindu mythology and has developed in Indonesia since the 6th century, symbolizing strength, namely the power to fight all evil that develops in the State of Indonesia, both internally and externally capable of facing all obstacles and challenges. In the life of the state and nation, it is also hoped that the Governments working to make the nation better will have the same power as the Garuda Bird. Not forgetting the splendor and glory depicted in all the gold that is on the beak feathers of all parts of the body on the Garuda Bird symbolizing all the natural and cultural wealth that belongs to the State of Indonesia, it is hoped that the government can use it to preserve what is there for the life of the Nation as well as the people . On the chest of the Garuda bird, with all the Pancasila symbols, it is hoped that the government will be able to follow all the values of the norms contained in Pancasila and be able to work hand in hand to make the State of Indonesia, especially the Bali region, better and more prosperous.  +
A 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. 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.  +
We hope that Bali can run in a stable and sustainable manner and many problems of the Balinese people cannot be resolved, for example, there are investors who will invest more to build hotels, rides, cafes, bars and others. The Balinese do not agree because this damage such as abrasion, damages coral reefs in the sea, and breaks the livelihoods of fishermen. In addition,it does not only follow the teachings of Tri Hita Karana. Because I, as Bali's karma, do not agree. We promise to keep Earth Bali stable and peaceful together, otherwise we will sleep again to protect Earth Bali. At that time, the earth will return to its original place. So that Bali remains original and still exists in the world.  +