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Posted on 09 July 2008

gebogan presented in any Hindu ritual makes up a symbol of heart holiness and sincere attitude to thank the blessing of the Almighty God. The Balinese these days take up again to cultivate numerous plants and fruits that usable for their oblations. Formal educational institutions in Bali as Udayana University, State Hindu Dharma Institute of Denpasar and others frequently perform re-greening programs and social work to villages to plant trees of bebanten or oblations. All is done merely for the sake of a sustainable Bali and maintaining the sacredness of this Bali Island. Bali is indeed never quiet from activity of religious rites. Approximately, there’s no day without ceremony in Bali so the name Bali is sometimes slipped into ‘wali’ meaning ‘full of religious rites.’ Such religious activities contain philosophical and glorious ethical significance as guidance of life. Numerous holy men, psychic and supranaturalist praise the Island of Bali as an islet having full of sacred vibration because its people carry out rituals diligently. “I’m amazed at various offerings presented and Bali remains secure and convenient,” utters Ajit Kumar who is also a yogi from India and capable of seeing the composure of Bali through his spiritual eyes. Well, is there anyone amongst you who is on holiday in Bali and capable of seeing convenient and exotic Bali by the spiritual power

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