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Ogoh-ogoh,the Giant puppet. parade before Nyepi day.
Garuda Visnu Kencana statue is a 122-meter tall statue located in Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, Bali, Indonesia. It was designed by Nyoman Nuarta and inaugurated in September 2018.
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia - March 11, 2013: Unidentified people taking part in celebration of Nyepi - Balinese Day of Silence . The day following Nyepi is also celebrated as New year.
procession of the Ogoh-ogoh Paper Statue in Denpasar Bali at the Ngaben Cremation ceremony according to Hinduism
Lovina, Indonesia - March 20, 2015: Battle of the Ogoh-Ogohs during Nyepi Ngrupuk parade in Lovina, North Bali, Indonesia. The two handmade ogress statues, reprensenting all evil things in men are rushed forward by two groups of men and children, simulating a fight at the town square.
Bali, Indonesia - jan 08, 2018 : Ogoh-ogoh statue and balinese people participate in street ceremony, during a pre-election rally, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, island Bali, Indonesia
A Balinese culture in a day just before Nyepi day, they made a big puppets which look like satan as a symbol of evil.
UBUD, BALI - MARCH 04, 2011: Ogoh-ogoh statues at the Ngrupuk parade in Bali island in Indonesia
Lovina, Indonesia - March 20, 2015: Indonesian boys performing during Nyepi Ngrupuk parade in Lovina, Bali, Indonesia. The younger are kneeling in the street and smiling while the older ones are standing behind, arms up, ready to start the music. People are watching the parade in the background.
Blue coloured traditional demon ogoh-ogoh holding a severed head and decorated with skulls before the annual parade of horrible monsters - pengrupukan, which is held in the evening of Nyepi - Balinese New Year before the day of silence
Balinese ogoh-ogoh monster at Balinese New Year
Kediri, East Java, Indonesia - March 21st, 2022 : Statue of ogoh-ogoh. Ogoh-ogoh is statue that are paraded during the Tawur Agung ceremony. Ogoh-ogoh represents a Hindu figure named Bhuta Kala
Balinese Ogoh-ogoh statue, traditional of the island of Bali
Ogoh-ogoh the Balinese demon symbol at Balinese New Year
Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Statue Against a Blue Sky at GWK Cultural Park, Bali Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park is in Ungasan, Badung Regency, Bali, or 10–15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport and Kuta Area. Additionally, it’s conveniently located 15-20 minutes from the Bali Tourism Development Center. Covering approximately 60 hectares, GWK is among Bali’s most prominent tourist attractions, showcasing immense cultural richness. The iconic Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) statue towers over rugged cliffs at GWK Cultural Park in Bali. This massive bronze statue, symbolizing the Hindu god Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda, stands tall under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. Surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic rock formations, this monumental sculpture is a testament to Bali’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
UBUD, BALI - MARCH 04, 2011: Ogoh-ogoh statues at the Ngrupuk parade in Bali island in Indonesia
UBUD, BALI - MARCH 04, 2011: Ogoh-ogoh statues at the Ngrupuk parade in Bali island in Indonesia
UBUD, BALI - MARCH 04, 2011: Ogoh-ogoh statues at the Ngrupuk parade in Bali island in Indonesia
Bali, Indonesia - March 18, 2015: Balinese villagers participating in traditional religious Hindu procession before Ogoh-ogoh parade and Nyepi day (Balinese New Year) in Ubud.
UBUD, BALI - MARCH 04, 2011: Ogoh-ogoh statues at the Ngrupuk parade in Bali island in Indonesia
The sacred traditional Ogoh-Ogoh masquerade parade with dancing and scary figures begins before the Nyepi holiday on the popular tourist island of Bali
Lovina, Indonesia - March 20, 2015: A particularly ugly humorous Ogoh-Ogoh effigy during Nyepi Ngrupuk parade in Lovina, Bali, Indonesia. The statue represents the evil influence on men, as well as all evil deeds and is being rushed forward during a simulated fight. The effigy is closely watched by a dog at her feet.
Impresive hand made structure, Ogoh-ogoh statue built for the Ngrupuk parade, which takes place on the even of Nyepi day in Bali island, Indonesia, close up
Lovina, Indonesia - March 20, 2015: Simulated ogre battle during Nyepi Ngrupuk parade in Bali Indonesia. The two handmade ogress statues, reprensenting all evil things in men are rushed forward by two groups of men and children, simulating a fight at the town square.
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia - March 11, 2013: Unidentified people taking part in celebration of Nyepi - Balinese Day of Silence . The day following Nyepi is also celebrated as New year.
A traveler captures a photo of the towering Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) statue in Bali, Indonesia. The massive bronze monument depicts the Hindu god Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda, symbolizing protection and divine power. With its intricate detailing and imposing presence, the statue stands as one of the tallest in the world, making it a significant cultural and religious landmark. Surrounded by lush greenery and set against a partly cloudy sky, this image encapsulates the grandeur of Bali’s spiritual heritage and artistic excellence, attracting visitors from around the globe.
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia - March 11, 2013: Unidentified people taking part in celebration of Nyepi - Balinese Day of Silence. The day following Nyepi is also celebrated as New year.
Ubud, Indonesia - March 5, 2016: Unidentified local children during built Ogoh-ogoh are statues for the Ngrupuk parade, which takes place on eve of Nyepi day. Nyepi is a public holiday in Indonesia.
Ogoh-ogoh is a giant puppet, devil symbol. In the parade is usually a stretcher by dozens of people, after arriving at the temple Ogoh-ogoh be burned, as a symbol of exterminating demons.
Lovina, Indonesia - March 20, 2015: Pre-teen Indonesian boy playing Bonang metallophones during Ngrupuk parade in Lovina, Bali, Indonesia. The kid is kneeling down and plays proudly with a big, confident smile while the crowd watches. Some of his musical bandmates are visible in the background.
Garuda Visnu Kencana statue is a 122-meter tall statue located in Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, Bali, Indonesia. It was designed by Nyoman Nuarta and inaugurated in September 2018.
Ogoh-ogoh are statues built for the Ngrupuk parade, which takes place on the eve of Nyepi day in Bali, Indonesia.