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#11133899
10 Apr 2024
Members of Muhammadiyah, Indonesia's second-largest Islamic organization, are attending the Eid al-Fitr prayer in Mojokerto, East Java Province, on April 10, 2024.
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#11133902
10 Apr 2024
Members of Muhammadiyah, Indonesia's second-largest Islamic organization, are attending the Eid al-Fitr prayer in Mojokerto, East Java Province, on April 10, 2024.
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#11133903
10 Apr 2024
Members of Muhammadiyah, Indonesia's second-largest Islamic organization, are attending the Eid al-Fitr prayer in Mojokerto, East Java Province, on April 10, 2024.
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#11133905
10 Apr 2024
Members of Muhammadiyah, Indonesia's second-largest Islamic organization, are attending the Eid al-Fitr prayer in Mojokerto, East Java Province, on April 10, 2024.
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#11133906
10 Apr 2024
Members of Muhammadiyah, Indonesia's second-largest Islamic organization, are attending the Eid al-Fitr prayer in Mojokerto, East Java Province, on April 10, 2024.
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#11064982
10 Mar 2024
A Balinese Hindu boy is bringing an Ogoh-ogoh toy as he participates in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at the Parahyangan Agung Pasundan temple in Bekasi district, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals ahead of Nyepi, or the Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064984
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindu devotees are sprinkling holy water on offerings as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at the Parahyangan Agung Pasundan temple in Bekasi district, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals ahead of Nyepi, or the Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064985
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindu devotees are sprinkling holy water on offerings as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at the Parahyangan Agung Pasundan temple in Bekasi district, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals ahead of Nyepi, or the Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064987
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindu devotees are sprinkling holy water on offerings as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at the Parahyangan Agung Pasundan temple in Bekasi district, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals ahead of Nyepi, or the Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064989
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindus are performing the Rejang Dewa dance, a sacred dance in the Balinese Hindu belief, as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at Parahyangan Agung Pasundan Temple in Bekasi Regency, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals before the Nyepi, or Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064990
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindus are performing the Rejang Dewa dance, a sacred dance in the Balinese Hindu belief, as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at Parahyangan Agung Pasundan Temple in Bekasi Regency, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals before the Nyepi, or Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064993
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindus are performing the Rejang Dewa dance, a sacred dance in the Balinese Hindu belief, as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at Parahyangan Agung Pasundan Temple in Bekasi Regency, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals before the Nyepi, or Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064994
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindus are performing the Rejang Dewa dance, a sacred dance in the Balinese Hindu belief, as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at Parahyangan Agung Pasundan Temple in Bekasi Regency, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals before the Nyepi, or Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064996
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindus are performing the Rejang Dewa dance, a sacred dance in the Balinese Hindu belief, as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at Parahyangan Agung Pasundan Temple in Bekasi Regency, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals before the Nyepi, or Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11064997
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindus are performing the Rejang Dewa dance, a sacred dance in the Balinese Hindu belief, as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at Parahyangan Agung Pasundan Temple in Bekasi Regency, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of victory over evil. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals before the Nyepi, or Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11.
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#11065008
10 Mar 2024
Balinese Hindus are performing worship as they participate in the Tawur Kesanga ritual at Parahyangan Agung Pasundan Temple in Bekasi Regency, West Java, on March 10, 2024. During the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are worshipping and parading Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that symbolize demons or negative traits. These statues will be burned as a symbol of the triumph of goodness. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals before Nyepi, the Balinese Day of Silence, which will be celebrated this year on March 11.
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