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The Myth of Garuda and Vishnu at GWK Cultural Park

The Myth of Garuda and Vishnu at GWK Cultural Park

The Myth of Garuda and Vishnu at GWK Cultural Park

Bali is known for its rich cultural heritage, and the GWK Cultural Park is one of the best places to experience it. According to Hindu mythology, Garuda is a divine bird and the mount of Lord Vishnu. The bird is believed to have the ability to change its size and shape at will, and is revered for its strength and speed. The legend of Garuda and Vishnu is one of the most popular stories in Hindu mythology, and has been the subject of countless works of art and literature. The idea for the Garuda Wisnu Kencana sculpture was inspired by this myth, and was meant to serve as a symbol of Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage and connection to Hinduism. Located in Jimbaran, this massive park is dedicated to showcasing the island’s art, dance, music, and traditional culture. Visitors to the park can enjoy a wide range of attractions, including breathtaking views, monumental statues, and cultural performances. Have you ever been there? Share your moments at Garuda Wisnu Kencana
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