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		<title>Sarad</title>
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<p class="flickr-yourcomment"> 	Elaborate offerings made of dyed rice dough arranged against a framework of bamboo and cloth symbolize the form and content of the Balinese mythic world. Sarad will typically include representations of Bedawang Nala and Naga Basuki, the cosmic turtle and dragon who provide support of the physical world. Another popular subject is Boma, son of earth goddess, a fearsome but protective figure who represents all living things growing from the earth.</p>
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