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“The statue depicted Gatot Kaca, a courageous and powerful knight and is also believed to lend spiritual protection and safety for all incoming and outgoing, flights.”
“... and with the statue being in close proximity to the international airport he "offers protection" to those about to commence their journey as a sideline to what the statue is actually depicting in Hindu history.”
“Known for attracting 5 million tourists every year, Bali now has one more hidden gem - The World’s 2nd biggest Statue of Lord Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda at a majestic height of 121 meters high (includi...”
“vasilitas imaginable: the eagle monument Vishnu and Garuda form of a human head, the fountain mystical, art shops, performing arts, dance and culture konfoi in the afternoon.”
“Take a moment to stop and say a prayer for the people who lost their lives and to think about how terrorism was brought to so many people in this island of peace and reflection.”
“Visited this Bali monument during a recent holiday to Kuta, it is a fitting tribute of remembrance to those who lost their lives in the Bali terrorist attack.”
“I am a big fan of the artistic statues in Bali and the Titi Banda Statue depicts the sethu bridge (some time referred to as Adam bridge) built by the army of monkeys headed by Sugriwa from Rameswaram in Tamilnadu...”
“The monument tells the story of Lord Rama and his band of monkeys who built the Titi Banda Bridge across to present-day Sri Lanka.”