Singaraja, 24 September 2023. The Nusantara Module is a series of activities focused on creating a comprehensive understanding of diversity, inspiration, reflection, and social contribution designed through sequential and repeated guidance. One of the series of activities is Inspiration, where the Inspiration activity is an activity where students of the Indonesian module are expected to gain knowledge from places of inspiration or those that have history to learn from. One of the places used by the Lovina group of archipelago module lecturers led by Prof. Dr. Dewa Gede Sudika Mangku, S.H., LL.M in the inspiration class is the Cultural Heritage of Soekarno’s Mother’s House in Buleleng, Bali. For your information, Nyoman Rai Srimben is a woman born in the Bale Agung neighborhood. She was married to Raden Soekemi Sosrodiharjo in 1891. The wedding caused a stir in Buleleng. Because Raden Soekemi and Rai Srimben eloped. Apart from that, both of them have different religions. Eloping and marrying people of different religions were taboo at that time. As a result, Raden Soekemi was brought to the Dutch East Indies Court. He was sentenced to a fine of 40 guilders for causing disturbances in the community. The two of them lived in a house located in the Paketan neighborhood, Paket Agung sub-district. Precisely behind Singaraja Prison. At that time, Srimben gave birth to her first child, Soekarmini. However, in 1900, the two of them moved to Surabaya. It is suspected that at that time Srimben was already pregnant with her second child. On June 6, 1901, Srimben gave birth to her second child on Jalan Kepandean, near Paneleh, Surabaya. His second child was named Soekarno. Later his son led the Indonesian independence revolution and was appointed as the first President of the Republic of Indonesia