Indonesian Temple And Street Gods Offerings at Getamelieblog Blog


Indonesian Temple And Street Gods Offerings. Web a testamental daily offering: Web from a few grains of rice stuck to a slice of banana leaf, the daily small offering placed around a home, to the towers of fruit, cake, poultry, and livestock.

Balinese offerings (canang sari) on throne altar for Acintya (or Sang
Balinese offerings (canang sari) on throne altar for Acintya (or Sang from www.alamy.com

Village priests arrange offerings of chickens for an odalan , or hindu temple festival, in trunyan, kintamani, bali, indonesia. It brings delight to the gods. They are a way for balinese people to maintain balance and spiritual harmony within their community.

Balinese offerings (canang sari) on throne altar for Acintya (or Sang

It brings delight to the gods. Web from a few grains of rice stuck to a slice of banana leaf, the daily small offering placed around a home, to the towers of fruit, cake, poultry, and livestock. During your blisfful visit to bali, you might notice a small 'box' of leaves adorned with burning incense, flower. They are a way for balinese people to maintain balance and spiritual harmony within their community.