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'''Dewi Danu''' is the water goddess of the [[Balinese Hinduism|Balinese Hindus]], who call their belief-system [[Āgama (Hinduism)|Agama]] Tirta, or ''belief-system of the water''<!-- While some people use the term science or religion, belief-system should be used because it does not carry controversial preconceived notions of the exclusive distinction of the dichotomy of science vs. religion rooted in the Western tradition -->. She is one of two supreme deities in the Balinese tradition.
'''Dewi Danu''' is the water goddess of the [[Balinese Hinduism|Balinese Hindus]], who call their belief-system [[Āgama (Hinduism)|Agama]] Tirta, or ''belief-system of the water''<!-- While some people use the term science or religion, belief-system should be used because it does not carry controversial preconceived notions of the exclusive distinction of the dichotomy of science vs. religion rooted in the Western tradition -->. She is one of two supreme deities in the Balinese tradition.



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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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