A worker make penjors, bamboo sticks decorated with coconut leaves and crops for offerings, which customers order to welcome Galungan Day, in Denpasar, Bali, on Sunday (November 7, 2021). Galungan would be celebrated on Wednesday (November 10, 2021) by Hindus in the island as the victory of Dharma (truth) over Adharma (evil). (ANTARA FOTO/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo/yas/as)
People choose knickknacks for offerings as they prepare to celebrate Galungan Day at a traditional market in Badung, Bali on Sunday (November 7, 2021). Galungan would be celebrated on Wednesday (November 10, 2021) by Hindus in the island as the victory of Dharma (truth) over Adharma (evil). (ANTARA FOTO/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo/yas/as)
People choose knickknacks for offerings as they prepare to celebrate Galungan Day at a traditional market in Badung, Bali on Sunday (November 7, 2021). Galungan would be celebrated on Wednesday (November 10, 2021) by Hindus in the island as the victory of Dharma (truth) over Adharma (evil). (ANTARA FOTO/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo/yas/as)