Shy look from Triana
Welcome to Sanur Village Festival
Pura Gunung Kawi inside pool
Get blessed by the Pemangku priests
Luh Ayumi spontaneous snapshot
Pantai Menening afternoon view
Luh Rasya cute shot
Christmas and New Year greetings
View across Danau Batur
Rita in traditionel dress
Pura Dalem Surya
In full traditionel outfit
Cemagi beach photo shooting
Pura Jati Batur gateway
Gate to the Sanur harbor
The lane in Padang Bai
Get visits from village Desa Puseh
Young girl in pose
Waiting for her appearance
Phi Ta Khon ghost figure
Rita Deliana at the prayer altar
Rita in close position
Pedanda priest in Sukawati-Gianyar
Barong Bangkal in Sembung
Paddy field at Penebel Tabanan
Agung Oka portrait
Young temple worshipper
The shrine in the water pool
I Gusti Agung Wira Ditya
Mayun and his friend Luh Ayumi
Auntie and her nephew
Luh Ade close portrait
Legong dancing at Puputan
Season's Greetings to all my Photofriends
Rita in portrait pose
Two water frogs enjoying at the poolside
Young lady from the neighborhood
Rita in the pool
Sacred scene in front of the sacrificial altar
Gate to Pura Dalem Penatara
Adii in outfit of goddess Vishnu
Bride and niece at the entrance gate
In outifit for the Puputan memorial
Viewpoint at Bukit Asah Bali
Baya Sabda Idep Festival
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Welcome to Pengerebongan
A friendly citizen from the Kesiman district of Denpasar welcomes us to take part in the biannual Pengerebaongan festival, which takes place in the temple of the same name.
This tradition is held eight days after Kuningan Day, specifically on Radite (Sunday) Pon Wuku Medangsia according to the Balinese calendar system. The Ngerebong ceremony aims as a reminder for Hindus to maintain a harmonious relationship between human and God, between human and another human, and between human and the universe.
This tradition is held eight days after Kuningan Day, specifically on Radite (Sunday) Pon Wuku Medangsia according to the Balinese calendar system. The Ngerebong ceremony aims as a reminder for Hindus to maintain a harmonious relationship between human and God, between human and another human, and between human and the universe.
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