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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

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Bitten by puppy, requested VAR A bite coming from a puppy has to be taken seriously either it is a small bite or a huge one moreover if the puppy is a stray dog. This worry was felt by Beni (43), a man from Sulawesi, who got bitten by a puppy on the toe last Sunday (9/9). When met at Sanglah Hospital, Beni who lives in Kerobokan admitted to have been bitten around Badung cemetery. He was intending to take it home and pet it. The bite was strong and caused quite serious wound as his toe gone blue also bleeding. Beni then went

to Sanglah Hospital for a anti rabies vaccine (VAR). “Knowing I’m bitten, I did not take and pet it in the end,” Beni stated. A while ago Bali Animal Husbandry Agency Head, Ir. I Putu Sumantra, gave a suggestion to the people of Bali to be aware of any kind of dogs especially the healthy ones. “Even though they looked healthy, there could be rabies virus inside them. It is hoped the public will get a VAR if bitten besides we have vaccinated dogs lately,” Sumantra explained. (san)

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the shores from evening up to morning while on the sea from 08 am the next day up to 5 pm local time. The process of the search will be going on for three days. Locals have gathered around to see the situation while victim’s wife, Omi Masu (28), keep on hysterically shouting his name. One colleague, Edi (30), stated before the incident, victim was behaving weirdly where when he left his house at Banjar Bantas, Cepaka Village, Kediri victim seemed happy. When he got to the beach, he played football then bravely dove in to the ocean from a coral rock. Sadly when he jumped, a huge current came and dragged him away. All Edi knows is that victim works as a driver in a building material shop at Mengwi Badung. He hoped he will be saved soon. “Victim did shout for help four times then dragged away. Other colleague, Semi Pae (28), tried to help yet he got dragged too. Later on Pae was saved by a foreigner who was swimming around the area,” Edi explained. (kmb30)

Drowned victim still mysterious

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The police is securing the bag suspected to contain bomb in Batubulan, Gianyar.

Suspected to contain bomb

Anti-bomb squad secures a black bag Gianyar (Bali Post)—

Anti-bomb squad of Bali Police Mobile Brigade secured a black bag found by a resident of Batubulan, Sukawati on Sunday (Sep 9). The black travel bag was secured from the front of an old shop in the south of petrol station on Jalan Raya Batubulan, Kapal hamlet, Batubulan village, Sukawati subdistrict. As information compiled at the location, the discovery of a suspected black bag containing explosives happened around 12:00 a.m. local time. Initially, the black bag was found by a group of children from Kapal hamlet, Batubulan, who were playing kites behind the shop building. Since their kite fell down, one of the children namely Kadek Yuda, 10, looked for his kite to the front of shop building overgrown with bushes. When looking for the kite he found a black bag and it remained neat. He did not know the content and then informed the finding to his uncle, Nyoman Nadi, 40. His uncle then looked to the location. Some residents also saw the black bag. Considering many terror

incidents happening lately and to avoid any undesirable things, the finding of such black bag was reported to police station. Shortly, the anti-bomb squad of Bali Police Mobile Brigade came to the scene. Police officers then blockaded the location of discovery and prohibited the vehicles from passing on Jalan Raya Batubulan. People who came to see it should be 50 meters from the site. It resulted in long traffic congestion taking place up to 1.5 hours. The antibomb squad did the identification process by having to back and forth to the site, to ensure if the black bag was harmless. Having taken photograph for the content of the bag, the squad finally de-

cided to make a small explosion to open the contents of the black bag. It was not known for sure about the contents of the mysterious black bag. After being put into anti-explosive container, the anti-bomb squad immediately left the location. Chief of Sukawati Police, Made Witaya, when asked for his confirmation did not know the complete content of the black bag. “At the moment, the bag is being examined by the squad,” he explained. Meanwhile, resident who had seen the mysterious black bag at the location said that other than the black bag it was also found a red shirt and sandals next to it. (kmb16)

The bad weather hitting Tabanan south waters last Sunday (9/9) caused the evacuation of victims dragged at Nyanyi Beach, Beraban Village, Kediri not going well even though the search has undergo 20 hours. It is suspected the victim coming from Sapipukan, Lapean Village, Insana, Timor Tengah Utara Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, got stuck in a coral rock around the location. SAR team of Bali Police, Denpasar SAR team, Tabanan Water Police and volunteers have gone to the sea with two rubber boats reaching up to nearby Tanah Lot in turns. Due to the strong current, the boats were at sometimes almost flipped in the mid ocean. The team was going to dive in yet due to the uncertain condition of the current; the plan was pulled back while the body of victim Primus Uspinit Apoan (30) still is unseen. Tabanan Water Police, APC Ida Bagus Oka Kirana, accompanied by Head of Bali SAR Team, Putu Sugiana, stated that the search started in

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The Search adn Rescue Team is still searching for the drowned victim on Nyanyi Beach, Tabanan.

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Activities

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Candi Beach Cottages IBP

KARANGASEM - Delightful Candi Beach Cottage located in peaceful east Bali. Escape from the hustle and bustle, and embrace the tranquility. Their enchanting and intimate 4-star resort rests amid swaying palm trees within the quiet and natural environs of the beautiful Mendira Bay, Candidasa in the royal Balinese regency of Karangasem. Charming, cottage-style Cottages, comfortable rooms, beachside restaurant, cosy bar, lobby lounge, two refreshing swimming pools, and blissful massage pavilions, are set within a coconut grove garden that gently rolls on to a beautiful private white sand beach. Natural colours and local materials have been blended to create a resort that harmonises with the environment. The traditional architecture utilises local materials from Bali and neighbouring Indonesian islands, while the turquoise waters of the dreamy, palm fringed swimming pool appear to overflow into the azure sea. Candi Beach Cottage is a magical destination where you can raft dramatic rivers, shop for bargains in vibrant local markets, enjoy cultural performances of Hindu dance epics, cycle through gently swaying fields of rice, visit ancient kingdoms and mystical water palaces, climb mighty volcanoes or dive into an exotic world of psychedelic fish. Marriage proposals are proffered and accepted. This welcome oasis is where the dream begins.

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Calendar Event for September 1 through October 17, 2012 1 Sep Saniscara Pon Dunggulan Pura Segara Jembrana Pura Dalem Gede Losan Klungkung 2 Sep Redite Wage Kuningan Pura Dalem Tegal Tamu Sekarmukti-Balubulan Pura Kubayan Umagunung Sempidi-Badung 3 Sep Soma Keliwon Kuningan Pura Dasar Gelgel-Klungkung Pura Pasek Tohjiwa Sawah/Selemadeg-Tabanan Pura Pemerajan Agung Benawah Kangin-Gianyar Pura Panti Pasek Gelgel Pelapuhan-Busungbiu Buleleng Pura Kahyangan Tulus Desa Apuan. 8 Sep Saniscara Keliwon Kuningan Pura Taman Pule Mas-Ubud Pura Ularan Takmung-Klungkung Pura Bukitjati Gulingan-Kawan Bangli Pura Dalem Tegehe Pura Dalem Tahak Pura Dalem Batuaji Pura Dalem Tegaljaya-Batubulan Pura Jenengan Maspahit Cemenggaon-Sukawati Pura Dalem Guwang-Sukawati Pura Sadha Kapal Pura Sakenan Sakenan Serangan Pura Pekendungan Kediri-Tabanan Pura Pasek Gaduh Grokgak Gede Tabanan Pura Dalem Sanding Tampaksiring Pura Dalem Purnajati Tanjung Puri Tanjung Periuk Jakarta Pura Dalem Tenggaling Guliang-Bangli Mr. Dukuh Tetek Peguyangan-Denpasar Pura Agung Blambangan Banyuwangi Pura Dalem Agung Sri Nararya Kresna Kepakisan Gelgel -Klungkung Desa Adat Munggu (Mekotekan) Mengwi-Badung Pura Panti Paksebali-Klungkung (Perang Jempana) Pura Penataran Agung Margowening Desa Balong garut Sidoarjo, Jawa Timur 2 Oct Anggara Wage Pahang Pura Batu Madeg (Meru Tumpang Sanga) Besakih Pura Hyang Tibha i Batuan Sakah 3 Oct Buda Keliwon Pahang Pura Luhur Puncak Padang Dawa Baturiti Tabanan Pura Silayukti Padangbai-Karangasem.

Pura Aer Jeruk Sukawati Pura Dangin Pasar Batuan-Sukawati Pura Penataran Batuyang-Batubulan Pura Desa Lembeng Ketewel-Sukawati Pura Pasek Bendesa Dukuh Kediri-Tabanan Pura Kawitan Dalem Sukawati Gianyar Pura Kresek Banyuning Buleleng Pura Puseh Bebandem-Karangasem Merajan Pasek Kubayan-Gaji Merajan pasek Gelgel Jeroan Abang-Songan. Merajan Pasek Subrata Temaga Temaga Merajan Pasek Gelgel Bungbungan Gelgel Bungbungan Sad Kahyangan Batu Medahu Swana Nusa Penida Pura Buda Kliwon Penatih-Denpasar Pura Penataran Dukuh Nagasari Bebandem Karangasem Pura Pasek Bendesa Tagtag Paguyangan Pura Pulasari Sibang Gede Abiansemal Pura Batur Sari Ubud Pura Penataran Agung Sukawati 8 Oct Soma Keliwon Krulut Pura Pasel Gelgel Kekeran Mngwi Badung Merajan Pasek Subadra Kramas-Gianyar 13 Oct Hari Tumpek Krurut Pura Pasek Gelgel Br Tengah Buleleng Pura Dalem Pemuteran Jelantik Tojan - Klungkung Pura Pedarmaan Bhujangga Waisnawa Besakih Pura Taman Sari Desa Gunungsari Penebel Tabanan Pura Dalem Tarukan Bebalang Bangli Pura Benua Kangin Besakih Pura Merajan Kanginan Besakih 14 Oct Redite Umanis Merakih Pura Parangan Tengah Banjar Ceningan Kangin - Lembongan Pura Dalem Celuk Sukawati - Gianyar 17 Oct Buda Wage Merakih Pura Bendesa Mas Kepisah Pedungan Pura Natih Banjar Kalah - Batubulan Pura Desa Silakarang Singapadu Pura dalem Petitenget Kerobokan - Kuta Pura Dalem Pulasari Samplangan - Gianyar Pura Kubayan Kepisah Pedungan Denpasar Selatan Pura Pasek gelgel Banjar Tanahpegat - Tabanan Pr. Paibon Banjar Bengkel Sumerta - Denpasar Pura Pasek Lumintang Denpasar Pr. Panti Penyarikan Medahan Sanding - Tampaksiring Pr. Pasar Agung Banjar Dauh Peken Kaba-kaba - Tabanan

Balinese Temple Ceremony Every Temple and Shrine has a special date for it annual Ceremony, or “ Odalan “, every 210 days according to Balinese calendar, including the smaller ancestral shrine which each family possesses. Because of this practically every few days a ceremony of festival of some kind takes place in some Village in Bali. There are also times when the entire island celebrated the same Holiday, such as at Galungan, Kuningan, Nyepi day, Saraswati day, Tumpek Landep day, Pagerwesi day, Tumpek Wayang day etc. The dedication or inauguration day of a Temple is considered its birth day and celebration always takes place on the same day if the wuku or 210 day calendar is used. When new moon is used then the celebration always happens on new moon or full moon. The day of course can differ the religious celebration of a temple lasts at least one full day with some temple celebrating for three days while the celebration of Besakih temple, the Mother Temple, is never less than 7 days and most of the time it lasts for 11 days, depending on the importance of the occasion. The celebration is very colorful. The shrine are dressed with pieces of cloths and sometimes with brocade, sailings, decorations of carved wood and sometimes painted with gold and Chinese coins, very beautifully arranged, are hung in the four corners of the shrine. In front of shrine are placed red, white or black umbrellas depending which Gods are worshipped in the shrines. In front of important shrine one sees, besides these umbrellas soars, tridents and other weapons, the “umbulumbul”, long flags, all these are prerogatives or attributes of Holiness. In front of the Temple gate put up “Penjor”, long bamboo poles, decorated beautifully ornaments of young coconut leaves, rice and other products of the land. Most beautiful to see are the girls in their colorful attire, carrying offerings, arrangements of all kinds fruits and colored cakes, to the Temple. Every visitor admires the grace with which the carry their load on their heads.


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