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*''Ulun Danu Batur Sacred Temple''. [http://allaboutbali-info.blogspot.com/2007/09/ulun-danu-batur-sacred-temple.html]
*''Ulun Danu Batur Sacred Temple''. [http://allaboutbali-info.blogspot.com/2007/09/ulun-danu-batur-sacred-temple.html]
*''J. Stephen Lansing: A Thousand Years in Bali''. [[The Long Now Foundation]]. [http://fora.tv/2006/02/13/J__Stephen_Lansing_A_Thousand_Years_in_Bali#fullprogram<!-- 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"-->]
*''J. Stephen Lansing: A Thousand Years in Bali''. [[The Long Now Foundation]]. [http://fora.tv/2006/02/13/J__Stephen_Lansing_A_Thousand_Years_in_Bali#fullprogram<!-- 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''. [http://everybodyandnobody.wordpress.com/2009/12/05/direct-water-democracy-in-bali]


[[Category:Hindu goddesses]]
[[Category:Hindu goddesses]]

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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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