Bali has the largest Hindu population outside of India and is Bali's main religion.
The most practised religion in Bali Indonesia is Hindu Dharma. It shares core concepts with Hinduism from India but has some Bali indigineous flavors in the details of rituals.
In Bali, you can say "Om Swastiastu" as a traditional greeting.
Bali's traditional dress for women is a colorful ensemble called a kebaya, which consists of a fitted lace blouse, a batik sarong, and a sash tied around the waist. Men typically wear a similar sarong paired with a traditional shirt called a kamen. Balinese people also often wear udeng, a traditional headpiece, as part of their attire.
Jane. Belo has written: 'Bali' -- subject(s): Religion 'Bali: Rangda and Barong' -- subject(s): Balinese (Indonesian people) 'Trance in Bali' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Religion, Trance
Bali is not a country. It is part of Indonesia. Indonesia is the country - they are called indonesian. People from Bali are also referred to as balinese.
Bali's currency is the Rupiah.
in traditional gamelan music from Bali
The traditional religion is buddism
Hinduism, with 93 percent of the population identifying themselves with it.
Hinduism, with 93 percent of the population identifying themselves with it.
Bali was found before the world war 1 by the dutch, and Bali means bare breasted woman. where the traditional woman in Bali wear a traditional clothes that reveal their breast. and its still there until today. Bali was ruled by the local king, who are not ruling anymore today. and the king houses become a museum today. but who built Bali actually? its the local Indonesian who has a lot of money and the foreign investor like the four season, st regis, sheraton and many more.