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Balinese priest in traditional clothes performing The Melaspas Ceremony, often called the house blessing ceremony Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese priest in traditional clothes performing The Melaspas Ceremony, often called the house blessing ceremony Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese priest in traditional clothes performing The Melaspas Ceremony, often called the house blessing ceremony Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese priest in traditional clothes performing The Melaspas Ceremony, often called the house blessing ceremony Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese priest in traditional clothes performing The Melaspas Ceremony, often called the house blessing ceremony Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Ceremony Melaspas at a Balinese Temple
Balinese priest in traditional clothes performing The Melaspas Ceremony, often called the house blessing ceremony Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese priest in traditional clothes performing The Melaspas Ceremony, often called the house blessing ceremony Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridges pathway outdoors at Komaneka at Keramas Beach Resort, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wood crafts as a vocal point in lobby Komaneka at Keramas Beach, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridges pathway outdoors at Komaneka at Keramas Beach Resort, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridges pathway outdoors at Komaneka at Keramas Beach Resort, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese People In Preparation The Melaspas Ngulapin Sekah Ceremony From A Series Of Ngaben Ceremony At The Village Royalty Free Stock Photo
The word Melaspas comes from Balinese words Mlas, the separator, and Pas, meaning fitting. The ceremony is for all elements to live in a harmonious way – by elements we mean the seen elements such as the buildings and the unseen like the surrounding spirits.


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