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  • Devotees praying, Hindu religious ceremony on beach, celebrating Galungan. Galungan celebrates the victory of virtue (Dharma) over evil (Adharma) and is perhaps the most important religious holiday for Balinese Hindus. Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
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  • Young girls in traditional Balinese dancers' dress as part of Galungan ceremonies. Galungan celebrates the victory of virtue (Dharma) over evil (Adharma) and is perhaps the most important religious holiday for Balinese Hindus. Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
    Bali-children_SL52647.jpg
  • Pemangku. or local priest, splashing holy water during Galungan, a Hindu religious ceremony. Galungan celebrates the victory of virtue (Dharma) over evil (Adharma) and is the most important religious holiday for Balinese Hindus. Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
    Bali-ceremony_SL52618.jpg
  • Worshippers at prayer before statue of Bodhisattva, Pho Hien Bo Tat, at Buddhist Temple on Nui Ba Den (Black Lady Mountain), Tay Ninh, Vietnam
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  • Young girl in traditional Balinese dancers' dress as part of Galungan ceremonies. Galungan celebrates the victory of virtue (Dharma) over evil (Adharma) and is perhaps the most important religious holiday for Balinese Hindus. Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
    Bali-children_SL52659.jpg
  • Young woman using mobile phone during Hindu religious ceremony on beach, celebrating Galungan. The decorated bamboo poles, panjor, are typical of Galungan festivities. Galungan celebrates the victory of virtue (Dharma) over evil (Adharma) and is perhaps the most important religious holiday for Balinese Hindus. Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
    Bali-ceremony_SL52604.jpg
  • Young girls in traditional Balinese dancers' dress as part of Galungan ceremonies. Galungan celebrates the victory of virtue (Dharma) over evil (Adharma) and is perhaps the most important religious holiday for Balinese Hindus. Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
    Bali-children_SL52657.jpg
  • Female devotee with burning incense sticks. Taoist temple; the Emperor Jade Pagoda (Chua Ngoc Hoang or Phuoc Hai Tui); Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon); Vietnam
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