About Puja Mandala

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Speaking of the diverse heritage of the Nusantara ancestors, rich in art, culture, and traditional knowledge, it carries moral messages that the younger generation should preserve. Inspired by the late Balinese artist I Dewa Nyoman Batuan, known for his distinctive Mandala-themed paintings, we, as the next generation, have created a dance artwork.

Tarian Jiwa Bio Mandala

This dance, named "TARIAN JIWA BIO MANDALA," is the brainchild of the late artist's second daughter, Desak Made Ari Rasmi. Aligned with her father's concept, this energetic dance amalgamates art, culture, Nusantara's traditional knowledge, and the energy of the universe. It transcends the role of the dancer, involving the audience, enabling them to feel the flow of universal energy. By performing these dance movements, participants can experience the neutralization of negative energy, replaced by positive energy.

We strongly believe that this soulful dance medium will be embraced by a wide audience, locally and internationally. Through these unconventional performances and workshops, we aim not only to showcase art but also to provide cultural education and ancestral knowledge, promoting healing, both medically and non-medically.

With the creation of "TARIAN JIWA BIO MANDALA," we aspire to be part of a generation actively involved in preserving the traditional arts, culture, and knowledge of the Nusantara ancestors.

Vision Puja Mandala

Actively preserving, cultivating, and continuously introducing the arts, culture, and traditional knowledge of the Nusantara to future generations and the international community.

Mission Puja Mandala

  • Scrutinize the diversity of Nusantara's arts, culture, and traditional knowledge to facilitate development and collaboration with arts and cultures from various countries.
  • Expand education in traditional knowledge, encompassing various ethnicities within the Nusantara.
  • Appreciate individuals and entities involved in the preservation and development of arts, culture, and traditional knowledge.

Purpose & Objectives

1. Integrate Art, Culture, and Traditional Knowledge to naturally contribute to the balance and well-being of the Physical, Spiritual, and Mental aspects (Medical/Non-Medical).

2. Preserve the teachings and wisdom of the Ancestors, ensuring the continuity of Morality, Ethics, Courtesy, Virtue, and Local Wisdom.

3. Uphold the Noble Values of the Nusantara to bring about Positive Impact on a broader societal scale.

4. Enhance creativity, innovation, intellect, and proficiency in presenting the Arts, Culture, and Traditional Knowledge of the Nusantara.

5. Create competitive works that transform Traditional Values into art pieces with manifold benefits for life in the Universe.

Forms of Activities

Artistry: Involving Music, Dance, Painting, and Traditional Martial Arts.

Healing: Covering both Medical and Non-Medical approaches.

Spiritual Journeys: Exploring historical sites and sacred places.

Introducing Nusantara Culture: Showcasing Customs, Cuisine, and Traditional Medicine.

Sharing/Social Service: Engaging in acts of generosity and community service.