Album : Bali Sculptures
Balinese sculpting culture is of an ancient origin : even before the Hindu religion arrived in Bali, its primitive inhabitants already practiced a polytheism religion worshipping plural gods, and with the arrival of the Hindu beliefs from India, Bali started developing its sculpture traditions even further. In Bali you can find sculptures and reliefs simply everywhere : from next-door neighbors's worshipping altar in the garden to demon guardian reliefs on the walls, from giant sculptures for traditional ceremonies to ancient statues from the past centuries.
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Buto Ijo - typical Balinese guardian demon statue
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Rama, the demi-god Knight
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Temple guardian spirit
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Temple guardian spirit
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The devil Ravana
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Balinese devil
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Rama fighting against Ravana in Ramayana
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An urban altar somewhere in Kuta
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Frangipanis on a little statue
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Balinese Buto Ijo
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Nirartha the priest
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A giant Balinese monkey God
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Rama, the demi-god Knight
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Buto Ijo - typical Balinese guardian demon statue
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A reddish statue
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Altar of cult in Jimbaran
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Dewi Sri, the Goddess of Fertility
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