3. Karma

Dharma is the eternal order or eternal law, in which the universe is all, humans, living things, things are part of unity. According to dharma, there are no coincidences in the universe. It leaves the free will of living beings, and the law of karma tells us that whatever we do we have reason and consequence. Balinese people seek to do good things in their lives. They believe in soul migration, and with good karma they can free the soul from the eternal circle and ultimately reach the eternal state of the so-called. Moksha is.
4. There is always something to celebrate

In the Balinese calendar, festivals are densely followed. Family and community ceremonies are organized as part of the various gods of their religion, as part of purification processes, full moon, church birthdays, children’s life cycles (outside birthdays), marriage and funerals. In addition to the Muslim holidays in Indonesia, tourists remember some Christian events (Christmas, New Year’s Eve) and Chinese New Year. It is common for city traffic to be stopped or diverted for a celebration.


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