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Bali 48 Greetings from Ubud

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Craft store Ubud streets

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Art market - carving workshop

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Carving workshops

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Carving workshops

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It is important to appreciate the meaning of the swastika in Hinduism. One translation from the original sanskrit is 'that which is associated with well-being'. So the swastika is a symbol of good luck - the clockwise bending of the arms is a charm to bring good fortune. In Bali you will see it on the mantle of many gateways. The swastika has both a clockwise and an anti-clock wise version in Buddhism.

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Ubud Art Market

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Ubud Neka Museum

Jalan Jembawan Padangtegal

Ubud

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A Balinese feels that his most

important duty is to marry as soon as he comes of age and to raise

a family to perpetuate his

line. A bachelor is in Bali abnormal, incomplete being

devoid of all social

significance since only settled

married men can become the

member of banjar and village association.

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Inside Ubud market

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Batik

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Puri Lukisan Art Museum garden

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Statue on the roof of

the Antonio Blanco

Museum

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Pemerintah Kabupaten

GianyarUbud Subdistrict

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Hotel in Ubud

Kumbhakarna Mask

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Hotel in Ubud Kepeng Money Statue

Kepengs

Chinese kepeng coins were circulating in Bali in the 7th and 8th centuries. They are sold in stringed bundles of 200, about 12 cm across. Both sides are inscribed. One side has Chinese characters.The coins are used as offerings on special occasions such as Balinese birthdays, which take place every 210 days, weddings, burials and cremations.

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