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Dewi Danu is the water goddess of the Balinese Hindus, who call their belief-system Agama Tirta, or ''belief-system of the water''. She is one of two supreme deities in the Balinese tradition.


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Danu (Asura) Danu () is a Hindu primordial goddess. She is mentioned in the ''Rigveda'' to be the mother of the eponymous race of Danavas. The word ''Danu'' described the primeval waters that this deity perhaps embodied. In later Hinduism, she is described ...


External links

*''Ulun Danu Batur Sacred Temple''

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J. Stephen Lansing J. Stephen Lansing (born 1950) is an American anthropologist and complexity scientist. He is especially known from his decades of research on the emergent properties of human-environmental interactions in Bali, Borneo and the Malay Archipelago ...
: ''A Thousand Years in Bali''. The Long Now Foundation
">Deeply important in Bali. Section needs to be devoted to rituals and irrigation structure. Watch whole video for complete understanding. For basic info, check #6, W"Water temple network"-->
*''Direct Water Democracy in Bali''

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