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10 Photos of Marshanda Participating in Balinese Hindu Rituals, Sprinkled with Holy Water and Wearing Bija - Her Beliefs Attract Attention

10 Photos of Marshanda Participating in Balinese Hindu Rituals, Sprinkled with Holy Water and Wearing Bija - Her Beliefs Attract Attention

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10 Photos of Marshanda Participating in Balinese Hindu Rituals, Sprinkled with Holy Water and Wearing Bija - Her Beliefs Attract Attention

Marshanda is one of the local artists who spends a lot of time in Bali. Not only for vacation, Marshanda as a mental health activist also engages in various activities that help her become healthier and find peace in her life, such as meditation and detoxification with alternative treatment methods.

Recently, Marshanda caught attention for participating in rituals that are an integral part of Balinese Hindu society. Check out the details below!

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Marshanda shared a moment where she attended the grand opening of a jewelry store located in Sanur, Bali.

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"Congratulations for the grand opening in Sanur @anandasoulcreations. What a beautiful celebration," expressed Marshanda.

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Not only did Marshanda participate in the joy of the jewelry store's inauguration, but she also took part in the traditional Hindu ritual of the Balinese community.

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The woman born on August 10, 1989, was sprinkled with holy water on her head by a religious leader while sitting.

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Then, Marshanda was asked to drink the holy water poured into both palms three times and wash her head with the holy water.

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Tirta itself is holy water taken from a water source and then consecrated. Tirta is needed in various rituals of the Balinese Hindu community.

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Furthermore, Marshanda's forehead is adorned with bija, which is a symbol of purifying the mind after the ritual ends.

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Bija is rice seeds filled with water or tirta and placed in the middle of the forehead or other parts of the body.

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Following the rituals closely associated with the Balinese Hindu community, Marshanda's beliefs have also attracted the attention of netizens.

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Many people regret Marshanda's decision to participate in rituals outside of her adopted beliefs. What do KLovers think?