G20: Tumpek Wayang aligns with Bali's goal to be energy-independent
- 11th March 2022
Hindus perform a purification ritual during the sacred Tumpek Wayang ceremony at Pura Agung Jagatnatha, Denpasar, Bali, Saturday (January 18, 2025). The ceremony, which is held every six months, is dedicated to worshiping God in his manifestation as God Iswara who provides enlightenment in life, glorifies the universe, and awakens the power of art and beauty. ANTARA FOTO/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo/tom/Y012
Hindus perform a purification ritual during the sacred Tumpek Wayang ceremony at Pura Agung Jagatnatha, Denpasar, Bali, Saturday (January 18, 2025). The ceremony, which is held every six months, is dedicated to worshiping God in his manifestation as God Iswara who provides enlightenment in life, glorifies the universe, and awakens the power of art and beauty. ANTARA FOTO/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo/tom/Y012
Hindus perform a purification ritual during the sacred Tumpek Wayang ceremony at Pura Agung Jagatnatha, Denpasar, Bali, Saturday (January 18, 2025). The ceremony, which is held every six months, is dedicated to worshiping God in his manifestation as God Iswara who provides enlightenment in life, glorifies the universe, and awakens the power of art and beauty. ANTARA FOTO/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo/tom/Y012