Local worshipers come to the temple festival
Myself behind fan coral
Step into the third level
Preparing offerings to spend to hindu gods
The man inside the water hyacinth
Stork on a very small twig
Klong between Minburi and Lat Krabang
Alhuda Moschee at Khlong Sam
Few traffic on the canal
Idyllic atmosphere along the Klong Bung Yai
Water hyacinths on Klong Sam
Fishing net over hyacinth plants
All the best comes - hopefully not - from above
Simple housing along Klong Sam
On Klong Sam in Minburi
Along on Khlongs in Lat Krabang
Khlong Prawet in Lat Krabang
Wat Pluk Sattha on the end of Khlong Sam
Gate to Wat Pluk Sattha
Local residents beside Khlong Prawet
Gorged dog in front of restaurant
On the Klong in Minburi to Lat Krabang
Alhuda mosque in Minburi
Worshippers praying to Hindu gods
Myself during a Odalan celebration
Family Bandem
Vase coral as housing
Ready for the upcoming dive
Mackerel fish in the wrack
Dive buddy shooting me
Coral in bright colors
Beautiful underwater seascape
Young coral growing
Sweetlipp over coralbank
Fifteen meters underwater
Fishcase under water in Amed
Along the wrack in Tulamben
Nyepi parade goes on
An Ogoh Ogoh carrier team
Nyepi procession in Sanur
Audience join the Ogoh-Ogoh pageant
Ogoh-Ogoh statue walking on the audience
Barong statue from Eka Dharma
Ein Gutes Neues Jahr 2013
Happy New Year 2013
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Oblation to the Hindu gods


When a temple anniversay conducted, we've seen the offerings which bring by balinese woman to the temple and also called the oblation. Oblation is a characteristic manifestation of offerings by the Balinese to their God. This offering is performed within a special festivity called piodalan (temple festival) at either sacred places like this temple.
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