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Paradise Gardens are a form of garden whose origin dates to the God-Kings era, they are formal, symmetrical and usually enclosed by a wall. Surani, Zanite and Brasanni gardens are often circular, divided into 8 sections either by canals or paths, leading to a central pond. Gelkar and Bahari gardens, often referred as Hanging Gardens, consists of several terraces with a small moat delimiting the garden. The gardens are saw as holy or enlighted places, because Surakel, the god of the Bulwari Sun Cult, was the god of Gardening, Order and Civilization before his sacrifice.

Water is the most important aspect of the garden, since according to Bulwari mythology, Suran and Buranun, the main rivers of Bulwar, were the wives of Surakel. Ponds, canals, rills and fountains are common in the gardens, with local or regional aromatic flowers and fruit-bearing trees.

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