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KUBU TAMBAHAN
Here,
Pura Maduwe Karang, "Temple of the
Owner of the Land", honors Mother
Earth and the sun which give prosperity
to the crops of dry agriculture.

Assubak
temples venerate the creative urge
in nature that insures harvests on irrigated
rice fields, this temple holds ceremonies
to guarantee a "blessing" for
plants grown on un-irrigated land: fruits,
coconut, maize and coffee. On its festival
day farmers from surrounding villages
come to ask for remnants of the offerings
which are buried in the fields, a symbolic
ritual to transmit the divine benevolence
to the soil. Formerly, Kubu Tambahan was
the center of a federation of villages,
which heap sex plain the wide spread importance
of Pura Maduwe Karang. The temple carvings
are startling-ghouls, domestics. lovers
and noblemen, even an official riding
a flowery bicycle.
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