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The Day of Silence, which will fall on March 12, is officially a national holiday, but the provincial administration has enacted two additional, optional holidays on March 11 and March 13 to allow Balinese Hindus to perform various rituals before and
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24 AM For sale: A canangsari seller sets out her wares at the market in Badung. After the school bell rang, 16-year-old Kadek Adi rushed home. He changed his clothes and had a quick lunch before immersing himself in his usual afternoon activity
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38 AM Decorative: Penjors are for sale in Kapal, Tabanan. The songs of priests and priestesses rang and roared across the predominantly Hindu province of Bali yesterday during the twice annual Galungan ceremonies.
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Tom Allard October 8, 2011 Jro Mangku Roja (with hands pressed together) supervises the making of offerings for Balinese Hindu religious ceremonies at her Denpasar workshop. Photo: Jason Childs AS JRO Mangku Roja sits regally in the courtyard of her
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Story continues below Executive style ... the house (and pool) the author rented for $400 a week. Photo: Geoff Strong Wayan's village was about 25 minutes' drive further up the mountain from the sprawling town that likes to think of itself as Bali's
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Story continues below Still, for most in such societies there is no connection between the meat consumer and the living creature in its paddock or pen. We neither hear its screams of fear as it approaches death nor smell the evacuation of its bowels
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Galungan and Kuningan Day celebrated by Hindus in Bali fell every 210 days, according to the Balinese lunar calendar. In the local language is often called "Ngenem Bulan" Nem derived from the word
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Follow us on Archipelago Balinese Hindus will slaughter a total of 283,000 pigs during the Penampahan Galungan, a holiday celebrated one day before Galungan holiday, on Tuesday, Antara state news agency reported. The pigs had been prepared since six
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