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Date Mar 24, 2026
Duration 00:00:12
File Size 593.53 MB
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The Ogoh-ogoh tradition, before Nyepi Day on the island of Bali, Indonesia.

Balinese youths celebrate with a large statue on the eve of Pengerupukan before Nyepi Day in Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, on March 18, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh tradition, featuring giant statues, symbolizes negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. It is held before Nyepi, a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony. (Photo by Muhammad Fauzy/NurPhoto)

The Ogoh-ogoh tradition, before Nyepi Day on the island of Bali, Indonesia.

Balinese youths celebrate with a large statue on the eve of Pengerupukan before Nyepi Day in Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, on March 18, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh tradition, featuring giant statues, symbolizes negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. It is held before Nyepi, a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony. (Photo by Muhammad Fauzy/NurPhoto)

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