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Bali

Dali 7AL

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Culture• CREMATION• Cremated when they die: Cremation is the use of high-

temperature burning, vaporization, and oxidation to reduce dead animal bodies, including human ones, to basic Chemical compounds , such as gases and mineral fragments retaining the appearance of dry bone.[1] Cremation may serve as a funeral or post-funeral rite that is an alternative to the interment of an intact body in a Casket. Cremated remains, which do not constitute a health risk, may be buried or interred in memorial sites or cementries , or they may be legally retained by relatives and dispersed in various ways. Cremation is not an alternative to a funeral, but rather an alternative toburial or other forms of Disposal.

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Paintings• Abstract Painting• Abstract art or Abstract Painting - This art does not depict objects in the natural

world, but instead uses colour and form in a non-representational way.• Animal and Wildlife Painting• Family pet, animal and wild animal oil paintings/acrylic on canvas and other

great selection of wildlife painting, including elephants, giraffe and zebra.• Buddha Painting• Buddha art, Buddha paintings, Buddha art oil paintings. Famous Buddha oil

paintings on canvas or acrylic on canvas. Hand made Buddha paintings. Buddha as an object for Balinese painter.

• Buddhist Monks Painting• Buddhist Monks Painting - Buddha Monks Painting full color mostly yellow and

red very interesting. Got the handmade buddha monks painting with special price

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More Paintings • Decorative• Decorative painting as we know it today has become a popular pursuit among more

and more people the world over. • Frangipani Painting• Frangipani is tropical flower and realy lovely flower, if you have visit Bali you will see the

flower and also the painting. This frangipani painting will help you to create an atmosphere of calmnes.

• • Landscape Painting• Balinese Landscape Painting use bali panorama as a painting object. Bali has many

beautiful landscape and panorama. Bali landscape is the object of the our artist, such as rice field, beach and sunset.

• • Realist Painting• Realism, Realist or Realistic in the visual arts is a style that depicts the actuality of what

the eyes can see.

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Balinese Abstract Art painting

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Clothing

• Batik

• Batik in Java and Bali, Indonesia• Batik is done around the world and has

evolved to a very high level in Java and Bali. First done by court ladies for palace attire, it is now widely produced and available to all. While certain motifs were at one time reserved for royalty, today these "forbidden" motifs are available to the public.

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Batik Pics

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History

• HISTORY• Bali was inhabited by around 2000 BC by Austronesian peoples

who migrated originally from Taiwan through Maritime Southeast Asia. Culturally the Balinese are closely related to the peoples of the Indonesian archipelago, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Oceania.

• Stone tools dating from this time have been found near the village of Cekik in the island's west.

• • In ancient Bali, nine Hindu sects existed, namely Pasupata,

Bhairawa, Siwa Shidanta, Waisnawa, Bodha, Brahma, Resi, Sora and Ganapatya.

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Brahma

• One of the sects

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Mengiwi

• Mengwi is one of the most beautiful Balinese temples, dated from 1643, surrounded by ditches. This temple contains many divinities dedicated to the mountains and the forests.

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Kubu

• Kubu• The irrigation of the rice fields is conditioned

by the Subak, perimeter irrigated, starting from a dam on a river, with as bases calculation the Kesit, the smallest unit of area irrigated in same a Subak. This unit is directed by the Klian Subak assisted by employees; free of chores, it is in charge of the execution of the religious obligations (maintenance of small

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Kubu

• THE BIG KUBU

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YOUNG BALINESE

• In Bali, all the events of the life are marked by religious ceremonies. At the birth, the child is blessed by the pédanda. He will touch the ground only at the end of the third month, and will pass his early childhood in the fields or the rice plantations while living in a village community. About 7 or 8 years, it will learn the dance or the music at the school in the village. Arrived at adolescence, it will have to undergo the filing of its six more beautiful teeth to drive out the six sins (idleness, indifference, indecision, taste for the material goods, pleasure of the senses, taste of luxury).

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Balinese Kids

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Lake Batur

• View of the lake Batur and cones of the Mounts Batur (1717 m) and Abang (2152 m). Bali are almost entirely volcanic, dominated by Gunung Agung (3142 m) whose eruption of 1963 made 1500 dead and a sixth of the cultivated grounds was destroyed.

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Lake Batur

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Some Rulers

• Agung Anom (1690-1722) King of balinese kingdom MENGIWI.

• Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan:Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan was a king of Bali who governed the javanese majapahit. (1293-1527)