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  2. Bali 2002 - Wikipedia

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    Bali 2002 is an Australian-Indonesian historical drama television series. Developed by Screentime and Endemol Shine Australia for a co-commission between Stan and Nine Network, the four-part drama revolves around the 2002 Bali bombings. The series premiered on 25 September 2022. [1] The series received a free-to-air release on 7 October.

  3. Pretty Little Liars (Indonesian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017) Pretty Little Liars is an Indonesian drama mystery streaming television series directed by Emil Heraldi for Viu . The series is adapted from the American television series of the same name by I. Marlene King , which is loosely based on a series of books by Sara Shepard . [ 1 ]

  4. Something Happened in Bali - Wikipedia

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    Something Happened in Bali (Korean: 발리에서 생긴 일; RR: Balli-eseo Saenggin Il; also known as What Happened in Bali or Memories of Bali) is a 2004 South Korean television series, starring Ha Ji-won, Zo In-sung, So Ji-sub and Park Ye-jin. It aired on SBS on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 for 20 episodes from January 3 to March 7, 2004.

  5. Mythology of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    [5] The origin of the Earth and of mankind is connected mainly with the daughter of Batara Guru , Sideak Parujar , who is the actual creator of the Earth. She flees from her intended husband, the lizard-shaped son of Mangalabulan , and lets herself down on a spun thread from the sky to the middle world, which at that time was a watery waste.

  6. Leyak - Wikipedia

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    Leyak are humans who are practicing black magic and have cannibalistic behavior. Their mistress is the "queen of Leyak", a widow-witch named Rangda, who plays a prominent role in public rituals. [1] Her mask is kept in the village death temple and during her temple festivals, she is paraded.

  7. Dukun - Wikipedia

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    It is often mistranslated into English as "witch doctor" or "medicine man". Many self-styled dukun in Indonesia are simply scammers and criminals, preying on people who were raised to believe in the supernatural. [2] The dukun is the very epitome of the kejawen or kebatinan belief system indigenous to Java.

  8. List of Indonesian deities - Wikipedia

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    Batara Guru - avatar of Hindu god Shiva and ruler of the Kahyangan, god of revelations; Batara Sambu - god of teachers; Batara Kala - god of the underworld; Dewi Lanjar - goddess who rules the North Sea

  9. Folklore of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Folklore of Indonesia is known in Indonesian as dongeng (lit. ' tale '), cerita rakyat (lit. ' people's story ') or folklor (lit. ' folklore '), refer to any folklore found in Indonesia. Its origins are probably an oral culture, with a range of stories of heroes associated with wayang and other forms of theatre, transmitted outside of a written ...