Pengerebongan inner yard
Wedding ceremony Oka and Komang
Three ladies welcome wedding guests
The bride at the (pre) wedding
Blessing from Pemangku priest
Wedding guest group photo
Adii dancing Lenda Lendi
Baya Sabda Idep Festival
In outifit for the Puputan memorial
Adii in outfit of goddess Vishnu
Sacred scene in front of the sacrificial altar
Rita in the pool
Young lady from the neighborhood
Rita in portrait pose
Legong dancing at Puputan
Vendor offers his products in his ordinary shop in…
Fruit vendor sells deliciouse products
The bridal couple on the way to their happyness
Luh Ade close portrait
Auntie and her nephew
Mayun and his friend Luh Ayumi
I Gusti Agung Wira Ditya
Young temple worshipper
Suzan shows sign of repture
Gamelan in Pura Dalem Penataran
Barong figure between two ladies
Preparing Babi Guling
Tirta Empul almost deserted
Balinese girl smiling
See you soon again
Portrait of a Bali girl
Silk made from lotus flower
Young model in the marigold field
Muslim girls and women on Bali
Roofing in Tenganan
Four beauties in Penglipuran
The daily pray inside the private temple
Lion outside, but an angel inside
Komang in Pura Taman Beji Giriya
Dancing lesson in Pemuteran
Yao girl Chou Chou
Large crowds enter the courtyard
Balinese group in Pura Melanting
Small girl in Kesiman
Balinese family in Edelweis Garden
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Gek Suzan and her Bija
A portrait photo done after being blessed in the Pura Dalem Penataran.
She isr carrying the bija rice corns on the forehead and her upper brest.
In every Hindus ceremony, the Hindus people will pray as a symbol of gratefulness to the God. After they finished the blessing, they will get the Bija.
The Bija is usually made from rice seeds which are washed with clean water or sandalwood. Bija is the symbol of Kumara, the son of Lord Shiva.
She isr carrying the bija rice corns on the forehead and her upper brest.
In every Hindus ceremony, the Hindus people will pray as a symbol of gratefulness to the God. After they finished the blessing, they will get the Bija.
The Bija is usually made from rice seeds which are washed with clean water or sandalwood. Bija is the symbol of Kumara, the son of Lord Shiva.
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