Hundreds, even thousands, of Hindus meet the beach. By bringing the cymbals, they knelt and did a brief praying known as banyu pinaruh. After that, they plunge into the sea. "Therefore, we wear clothes like this. I'll be straight bath," said Rachel, who claimed to come with family.
After that, one by one people left the beach to continue their daily activities. Similar views appear in several other beaches. For example, Beach and Stone Belig Petitenget in Kerobokan and Batu Bolong Beach and Pererenan in Canggu. (Ket/jpnn/c13/soe)
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