Bali 2001 my wife and myself
From Kuta to Denpasar City
A Balinese event
Pavillion at Pura Tanah Lot in Legian
Benoa
Kuta Beach
Sanur beach on Bali
Beach in Nusa Dua
Pura Sakenan near Sanur Beach on Bali
Sunset over Pura Luhur Temple
Pura Luhur temple
Munduk or Melanting Waterfall
Our Thai party
Kecak dancers
Princess Sita and Rama the warrior and rightful fo…
Princess Sita at the Kecak dance
Hanuman and the evil King Ravana
Kecak dance
Calonarang
King Ravana's slave at the Kecak dance
Demons and the boar
Kris dancers at the Barong performance
Rangda, the mother of Erlangga
Wedding ceremony Oka and Komang
Cute sisters photo shot
Three ladies welcome wedding guests
The bride at the (pre) wedding
Blessing from Pemangku priest
Gunung Kawi Sebatu holy springs
Jukung boats on the Virgin Beach
Onlooking to the ceremony
Pengerebongan inside scene
Pengerebongan inner yard
Gek Suzan and her Bija
Suzan shows sign of repture
Gamelan in Pura Dalem Penataran
Sisters love each other
Welcome back to Bali
Wedding guest group photo
Two water frogs enjoying at the poolside
Rita in portrait pose
Legong dancing at Puputan
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Ishtadevata blesses the wedding
he tutelary deity Ishtadevata blesses the marriage.
Ishtadevata is a term which in Hinduism designates the favorite deity or preferred deity of a believer. The term can also be taken to mean a tutelary deity or an aspect of God that is particularly revered.
The concept of Ishtadevata emphasizes the tolerance that the Hindu faith has towards religious pluralism. Regardless of their belief in one God of many incarnations or multiple gods, Hindus can choose the divine form that most inspires them. While some sects encourage the choice of a personal deity, others believe that the god chooses them.
Ishtadevata is a term which in Hinduism designates the favorite deity or preferred deity of a believer. The term can also be taken to mean a tutelary deity or an aspect of God that is particularly revered.
The concept of Ishtadevata emphasizes the tolerance that the Hindu faith has towards religious pluralism. Regardless of their belief in one God of many incarnations or multiple gods, Hindus can choose the divine form that most inspires them. While some sects encourage the choice of a personal deity, others believe that the god chooses them.
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