The Man of Bali, Indonesia

there is also the name of “ten thousand temple island” in bali, indonesia.

the community of hinduism in bali accounts for about 90 per cent of the total population of 4 million.

the total number of temples is nearly 15,000.

in bali, the temples are widely available, both in shops and in government institutions.

in bali, there are as many as 198 religious-related festivals a year.

all human activities must be directed to the will of god, so there must be rules for everything.

there are certain rules for the name to be taken from bali, when to sit and when to play the fragrance, and there are religious customs and rituals for the marriage of the islanders, the birth of pregnant children, the naming of children, teeth, funerals and even the beginnings of a girl's menstruation.

everything must be done in a systematic manner.

balians usually hold a naming ceremony at the age of one year for their children, with high-profile people on the spot writing different names on several notes, and then getting the children to grab them and catch which ones, and call them the names written on them.

it is the belief of locals that the six front teeth and the tooth of a man represent the six evils of being lazy, unfaithful and unhard, and, if not flat, the evil becomes a wise man.

thus, boys at 17 and girls at 15 will perform dental rites.

the so-called tooth ceremony, which is one of the indispensable rituals for children of the bali ethnic group to enter adulthood, is to flatten their teeth and their teeth.

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of the toothed had to be separated from the empty room in traditional national clothing for three days before the ceremony.

and the gnawed teeth shall be filled with yellowed coconut shells, buried by the gods of their fathers.

the ceremony was usually accompanied by the "caméland" band, and the house of the rich used to invite a skin-film troupe.

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