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Young worshipers come to Pura Ponjok Batu
Before entering the holy compound of the temple I photographed this three young ladies carring the small boy in one girls hip.
The girls wear the necessary yellow scarf (Selendang) around their hips and are dressed in traditionel clothes. A Pedanda priest pressed the tilak (some rice corns, called bija) on their foreheads. Its an external symbol of our surrender to Krishna (central figure of Hinduism, or to our object of worship).
The girls wear the necessary yellow scarf (Selendang) around their hips and are dressed in traditionel clothes. A Pedanda priest pressed the tilak (some rice corns, called bija) on their foreheads. Its an external symbol of our surrender to Krishna (central figure of Hinduism, or to our object of worship).
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