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Canang Sari, Balinese Hindu offering. Bali, Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Canang Sari, Balinese Hindu offering on the ground near lady`s feet. Bali, Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese Hindu Canang Sari offering in Bali Island in Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical traditional balinese hindu religion flower basket offering Canang Sari at Goa Rang Reng waterfall Bali Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Canang Sari Balinese Hindu offering Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese Hindu Offerings Called Canang. Canang sari is one of the daily offerings made by Balinese Hindus to thank the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese Hindu Offerings Called Canang. Canang sari is one of the daily offerings made by Balinese Hindus to thank the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese Hindu Canang Sari offering in Bali Island in Indonesia
Balinese Canang Sari Traditional Offering on Tray Royalty Free Stock Photo
Canang sari in a Penjor pole for Galungan celebration, Bali Island, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Daily offerings - canang sari is very important in Bali, Indonesia. Traditional balinese offerings to Gods. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese Hindu Offerings Called Canang. Canang sari is one of th Royalty Free Stock Photo
Canang Sari Balinese Offering Basket Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hindu Offering Called `Canang` in Bali, Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Canang sari in a Penjor pole for Galungan celebration, Bali Island, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Balinese Hindu religious offerings are called "canang sari." These small, intricate offerings are made from woven palm leaves and filled with flowers, rice, and other symbolic items. They are placed daily at temples, shrines, homes, and even streets to express gratitude to the gods and maintain spiritual balance.


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