In a traditional temple in Ubud, in the heart of Bali, majestic stone statues decorated with colourful parasols pour a trickle of water from their mouths into a sacred pool. These statues, often representing mythological figures or Hindu divinities, are an essential part of Balinese temples. Water, a symbol of purification and prosperity, plays a central role in the rituals performed by the faithful. Umbrellas add a touch of colour and spiritual protection to these sculptures, reflecting Bali's rich artistic and religious tradition. This is a place for contemplation and respect for local beliefs.
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