CAPTURING LIFE: DULANG

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Unique Tradition in Balinese Culture

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Dulang is a round tray or container made from various materials, such as wood, bamboo, or even silver. Its primary function is to serve as a vessel for presenting food or offerings in various traditional ceremonies and religious rituals in Bali. However, Dulang is not merely a serving tool; it is also an integral part of decorative art and aesthetics in Balinese culture.

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In Balinese culture, Dulang is not just a serving tool but also holds profound meaning in every ceremony and ritual. It symbolizes the beauty, harmony, and diversity that characterize Bali. Dulang is used in various ceremonies, including weddings, funerals, and various religious rituals, such as purification ceremonies.

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It is essential to note that traditions like Dulang must be preserved diligently to prevent them from fading away. Despite Bali's ongoing development and modernization, safeguarding traditions like Dulang is a way to maintain the precious cultural heritage of the Balinese people and the world.

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Dulang, with its beauty and uniqueness, is one of the symbols of Bali's cultural richness. It reminds us of the importance of preserving traditions and art in our daily lives. So, when visiting Bali, in addition to enjoying its natural beauty, do not forget to appreciate the beauty and significance behind this exquisite Dulang.

Thanks to @shahriar33 and @jamalgayoni

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