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The Balinese Ogoh-Ogoh Parade returns to Dapto, Australia, featuring effigies representing evil spirits.
The Annal Balinese Ogoh-Ogoh Parade returns to Dapto, Australia, on March 28, featuring large, handcrafted effigies called ogoh-ogoh, representing evil spirits.
This Balinese Hindu tradition, dating back to 78 AD, involves parading these bamboo and cloth sculptures to cleanse the community.
The parade, accompanied by traditional music, ends with the effigies being dismantled due to local regulations.
It marks the eve of Nyepi Day, the Balinese New Year, a day of silence and self-reflection.
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El desfile balinés Ogoh-Ogoh regresa a Dapto, Australia, con efigies que representan a los espíritus malignos.