Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Gajah Mada's Expedition on Bali

Gajah Mada's  relief

Expedition of Gajah Mada to Bali was happened on Bali governed by Bedahulu’s Empire with the King of Astasura Ratna Bumi Banten and Patih Kebo Iwa. Beforehand killing the Kebo Iwa,

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Rabies

The word rabies comes from the Sanskrit rabhas, which means, "to do violence." Rabies is thought to be the oldest communicable disease of humans. Rabies also known as: hydrophobia or  lyssa (Old-World term)

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Balinese Megalithik Culture

Relief
Megalithik culture is the most culture that produce the building from big stones. This stones was usually not done smoothly, it was only smoothed down harshly just to get the form needed.Today in Bali's society is still see the tradition of megalithik .

Symptoms of Rabies Diseases

Rabies Infected
The period between infection and the first flu-like symptoms is normally two to twelve weeks, but can be as long as two years. Soon after, the symptoms expand to slight or partial paralysis, cerebral dysfunction, anxiety, insomnia, confusion, agitation, abnormal behavior, paranoia, terror, hallucinations, progressing to delirium.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

" Tajen " Balinese Culture

cock fighting gambling
Tajen is Balinese word for cock fighting gambling. Seen from the language the birth of tajen inspired would have been written around 18th century. This manuscript is called " Pengayam-ayaman"

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

How to Prevent from Rabies Disease

In unvaccinated humans, rabies is almost always fatal after neurological symptoms have developed,
Death almost
Anti Rabies Vaccinated
invariably results two to ten days after first symptoms. But prompt post-exposure vaccination may prevent the virus from progressing

Monday, January 3, 2011

Balinese Mythological Traditions

Barong is a character in the Bali's mythology. He is the leader of the hosts of good, and enemy of Rangda in the mythological traditions of Bali.
Barong dance is the classic example of Balinese way of acting out mythology, resulting in myth and history being blended into one reality.