In recent times, an alarming narrative has emerged within the Malaysian blogosphere, suggesting a historical event that appears to be a misinterpretation or perhaps a deliberate misinformation campaign. The claim revolves around a so called Malay prince named Manabharana from Srivijaya, purportedly attacking and conquering the Chola kingdom. This misleading story has gained traction and is spreading like wildfire across various social media platforms. The need to address and rectify such inaccuracies is crucial not only for the sake of historical accuracy but also for fostering a responsible and informed online community. To delve into the matter, it is essential to clarify that historical records reveal the existence of multiple individuals named Manabharana throughout history. However, a nuanced understanding reveals that all these figures were Tamils (Damila) hailing from the Pandya kingdom, with references to their exploits documented in Tamil inscriptions and Sri Lankan chronicles...
This is the final post on our Bali vacation. I will start by first displaying some pictures of the hotel we stayed in.
Kuan Yin |
Kuta Beach
This beach is famous as a sunset beach in Bali. It wasn't very clean when we arrived. There were some trashes.
Bebek - Deep Fried Duck
One of Bali's famous dish is their deep fried duck. Trust me, it was good. But I still prefer the roast duck prepared by our local Chinese hawkers.
The restaurant was located in a village. This is just a few meters from where our table was. |
A funeral procession. |
The Royal Temple of Mengwi is one of the most important temples in Bali. Built in 1634 by a King of the Mengwi dynasty, this impressive complex stands on an island in a river, its inner temple surrounded by a moat. Its Balinese name Pura Taman Ayun literally means ‘Garden Temple in the Water’.
Tanah Lot
This was our final destination. Perhaps the most famous place in Bali. This temple is dedicated to Siva. The water level rises turning the temple into an island during high tide. During such time, the temple can only be accessed by boat.
The great Nirarta. |
Holy water coming from natural sources. Although the temple is surrounded by sea , this is fresh water. |
Sunset |
We left the next morning. It was time to say goodbye to our good tour guides. For those of you who wish to take taxi in Bali, only use BlueBird. It is said to be the most reliable one.
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